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ELECTROSTATICS - ELECTROSCOPE

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Condition
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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
587975808



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ELECTROSTATICS - ELECTROSCOPE

These are great for demonstrating basic electrostatics. The nub sticking out the top is connected to the stuff in the middle. The stuff in the middle comprises of the continuation of the solid conducting rod and a strip of foil. Normally, they sit in contact, but if they are given a charge they will repel. An electroscope can be charged using glass or rubber rods rubbed with silk or wool. The equipment required for a set of experiments involving an electroscope: