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Question
What is electroscope? Explain how it works.
Solution
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An electroscope is a scientific instrument used to detect the presence of electric charge on a body.
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An electroscope is made out of conducting materials, generally metal.
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It works on the principle that like charges repel each other.
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In a simple electroscope two metal sheets are hung in contact with each other.
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They are connected to a metal rod that extends upwards and ends in a knob at the end.
Movement of charges in electroscope -
If you bring a charged object near the knob, electrons will either move out of it or into it.
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This will result in charges on the metal leaves inside the electroscope.
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If a negatively charged object is brought near the top knob of the electroscope, it causes free electrons in the electroscope to move down into the leaves, leaving the top positive.
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Since both the leaves have a negative charge, they repel each other and move apart.
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If a positive object is brought near the top knob of the electroscope, the free electrons in the electroscope start to move up towards the knob.
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This means that the bottom has a net positive charge. The leaves will spread apart again. Explain series and parallel circuits.
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