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The same thing happens for both, if the electroscope is positvely charged it attracts electrons to the top and sends protons to the leaves causing them to repel and visaversa with negative.

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When objects are positively charged, electrons are lost. More protons in the object than electrons. Vice Versa.

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Electrons are driven to the pair of leaves.

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Electrons are repelled being electrically negative charged.

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The electrons move away. Since opposite charges repel.

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