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Why gold is used in electroscope?

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Answered by falguni12007
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Because gold is unequaled when it comes to ductility. A leaf electroscope requires a minimum weight in the leaves, so that the very weak force exerted by practical voltages will cause significant separation. While gold is one of the densest metals, it can also be hammered into thinner leaves than any other

Answered by simran7539
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Because gold is unequaled when it comes to ductility. A leaf electroscope requires a minimum weight in the leaves, so that the very weak force exerted by practical voltages will cause significant separation. While gold is one of the densest metals, it can also be hammered into thinner leaves than any other.

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