list the uses of gold leaf electroscope at least 3 points
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the uses of gold leaf electroscope are
1. to detect the presence of charge
2. to calculate the force between two charges
3. to confirm that like charges repel each other 4. to no weather the. baby is charged or not
1. to detect the presence of charge
2. to calculate the force between two charges
3. to confirm that like charges repel each other 4. to no weather the. baby is charged or not
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A gold leaf electroscope is the device used to detect electrical charge and, if compared to a known charge, can also detect its polarity.
- It shows the presence and magnitude of a charge by applying a charge to a top plate of copper connected to two pieces of gold leaf through a stem. The movement away from the other of one piece of gold leaf shows the electroscope is being charged.
- This extends down to the plate and leaf when a charge is put on the top of the disk. It ensures that the same fee would apply to both the leaf and the plate. Similar charges repel each other, leaving the leaf out of the plate-the greater the penalty, the higher the leaf.
- It further calculates the force between two charges, where when the top plate of the electroscope is touched with a charged object, the charge is then transferred to the electroscope
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