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Chapter 2 Problem 2

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Visit this website (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/electenergy) to learn about electrical energy and the attraction/repulsion of charges. What happens to the charged electroscope when a conductor is moved between its plastic sheets, and why?

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An electroscope is a kind of scientific instrument, generally used to detect the presence of electric change present in a body or system. Charged electroscope mainly depends on atomic arrangements of elements, charge induction, and the internal structure of metal elements. The basic idea that one can learn about the charger is; the unlike (opposite) charges repel each other, while the like (same) charges attract each other.

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Explore the fascinating interaction between electrical energy charge and materials through the lens of an electroscope. Discover how inserting a conductor between its charged foil sheets changes the charge dynamics leading to an attraction between foil and needle. Understand the roles of conductors insulators and charge induction in this intriguing experiment.


Title Anatomy & Physiology 1 
Author Kelly A. Young, James A. Wise, Peter DeSaix, Dean H. Kruse, & 6 more
ISBN 9781938168130

Charged Electroscope: Conductor Between Foils' Impact

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