Is it necessary for a charged body actually to touch the ball of the electroscope for leaves to diverge? Defend your answer.
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it's not necessary for a charged body actually to touch the ball of the electroscope for the leaves to diverge. When you touch the charged object with the ball, some electrons flow from the body to the ball and you can observe a deflection in the electroscope.
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