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what is electrostatic charge. how does the electroscope show whether an object is charged or not​

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Answered by narendra256np93
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Another useful tool for detecting static charge is an electroscope (Fig. 4). When a negatively charged object is brought near the metal end of the scope (Fig. 5), the negative charges in the metal of the scope travel to the leaves, which both become negatively charged and repel each other.

Answered by nikhilkumarsaha27
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Another useful tool for detecting static charge is an electroscope (Fig. 4). When a negatively charged object is brought near the metal end of the scope (Fig. 5), the negative charges in the metal of the scope travel to the leaves, which both become negatively charged and repel each other.

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