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What happens when a positively charged glass rod in brought near the
wire of an electroscope? Why?​

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Answered by demonspirits07
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Answer:

A positively charged glass rod is brought near the tip of the electroscope, attracting electrons to the top and leaving a net positive charge on the leaves. Like charges in the light flexible gold leaves repel, separating them.

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Answered by sk9844hcis
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Answer:

A positively charged glass rod is brought near the tip of the electroscope, attracting electrons to the top and leaving a net positive charge on the leaves. Like charges in the light flexible gold leaves repel, separating them. ... Electrostatic repulsion in the leaves of the charged electroscope separates them.

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