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Brooke Carter
7 November, 11:09
How does electroscope detect type of charge?
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Marcelo Blevins
7 November, 11:58
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An electroscope is an early scientific instrument used to detect the presence of electric charge on a body. It detects charge by the movement of a test object due to the Coulomb electrostatic force on it. The amount of charge on an object is proportional to its voltage.
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