what are the leaves made of in a gold leaf electroscope ? in few words
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Bennet's electroscope consisted of a pair of very thin, narrow leaves of gold hung from a conducting rod surrounded by glass housing. The rod extended out of the top of the housing. That way, whenever an experimenter placed an electrified object close to it, the rod acquired charge via inductance.
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- Gold leaf electroscope has two gold leafs suspended from a metal(usually brass) stem in a vacuumed glass jar and connected to a metal cap. The glass is grounded with the help of a metal foil to make it uncharged.
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