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What device can you use to see if something is charged?

electroscope


What would you use to see if somthing is charged?

You can use an electroscope to see if something is charged. When a charged object is brought near the electroscope, the leaves of the electroscope will either repel or attract each other, indicating the presence of a charge.


What devise can you use to see if something is charged?

It is an electroscope. If you lightly touch the object to the electroscope, it either sticks it together or pops it apart if it is charged.


What tool would you use to determine if an object is charged?

To determine if an object is charged, you can use a device called an electroscope.


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How can you show that something is electrically charged?

You can show that something is electrically charged by using an electroscope, which will detect the presence of charge by showing divergence of its leaves. Another method is to use a charged object to observe attraction or repulsion with the object in question, indicating the presence of opposite or like charges. Additionally, a charged object can cause a spark or induce static electricity in nearby objects.