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Q: What happens when a positively charged body is brought close to gold leaf electroscope?
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What happens to leaves of an electroscope that is not charged?

They hang limp.


What happens to the leaves of an electroscope that is not charged?

They hang limp.


What happens when you touch a charge electroscope and why?

You get an electric shock and this happens because the electroscope is charged and your body is good conductor of electricity.


What happens when two positively charged objects are brought together?

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What happens to a positively-charged alpha particles that comes the positively-charged nucleus?

It will repel


What happens when a positively charged electron becomes neutral?

Electrons are negatively charged. They cannot be positively charged or neutral.


What happens to the positively charged alpha particle that comes near the positively charged nucleus?

It will repel


What happens to a positively charged alpha particle that comes near the positively-charged nucleus?

It will repel


What happens when a charged object is brought to another oppositely charged object?

There will be flow of electrons from negatively charged object towards the positively charged object making an attempt to make both of them electrically neutral.


What happens to a positively-charged alpha particle that comes near the positively charged nucleus?

This particle is rejected.


What happens with electrons when objects become positively or negatively charged?

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.


What happens when we touch a charged electroscope with our fingers?

The leaves would come closer than earlier