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Neutral Electroscope


A neutral electroscope. -

An electroscope can be Neutral, Positive, or Negative. This part explains about a netural electroscope. If an object is brought closer to the ball;

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An electroscope can be Neutral, Positive, or Negative. This part explains about a netural electroscope. If an object is brought closer to the ball:

  1. If the object is neutral, nothing will happen.
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    Positive Electroscope


    A positive electroscope. -

    Another type of elecroscope is a positively charged electroscope. This means that the protons of the electroscope has been seperated by the electrons with conduction. If an object has been brought closer to the ball of the electroscope;

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    Another type of elecroscope is a positively charged electroscope. This means that the protons of the electroscope has been seperated by the electrons with conduction. If an object has been brought closer to the ball of the electroscope:

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      Negative Electroscope


      A negative electroscope. -

      If an object has been brought closer to the ball of the negative electroscope;

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      If an object has been brought closer to the ball of the negative electroscope:

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