What will happen if two different kind of charged electroscope are connected with a wire
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The electroscope is an instrument that is used in the detection of charges. The charged electroscope either contain positive or negative charges. If two different kinds of electroscopes are connected to a wire, current starts flowing from positive to a negative electrode, if both electroscopes contain opposite charges. And if both the electroscope contains same charges then no current flows from them because same charges repel each other.
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The electroscope is an instrument that is used in the detection of charges. The charged electroscope either contain positive or negative charges. If two different kinds of electroscopes are connected to a wire, current starts flowing from positive to a negative electrode, if both electroscopes contain opposite charges. And if both the electroscope contains same charges then no current flows from them because same charges repel each other.
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There will be a power of aversion between the two electroscopes.
Explanation:
- When two discs are linked with the directing wire at that position there will an swap over the charge from charge plate to another uncharged plate until the point that their potential winds up clearly equivalent, so both will have an accuse of equivalent greatness and the same sign, there will be a power of aversion between the leaves of the discs.
- Consider that we suggest a contrarily charged bar near the handle of an uncharged electroscope which is linked, through a directing wire, to a huge uncharged transmitter.
- The plenty electrons in the bar repulse the free electrons in the handle and beam of the electroscope.
To learn more:
1. How can you find the nature of charge on body using electroscope:
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2. You are provided with a negatively charged gold leaf electroscope. State and explain what happens when:
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