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| primexx | Feb 8 2005, 09:58 PM Post #1 |
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ok, heres a diagram of the electroscope: the thick black lines are metal rods, the boarder of the white box is the case, the black knob is a piece of metal, and the thin black lines are the thin metal pieces. ![]() so the question is 1. if i bring a (-) charged rod near the knob, would the thin pieces be charged (+) or (-)? Why? 2. if i touch the (-) charged rod onto the knob, then charge the rod again, and tough it again, what would happen to the thin pieces? go even more apart, stay same, or fall back? what would the charge in the metal pieces be? why? thats about all the questions i have right now, thanks. please note that im looking for a detailed explination more than the answer. thanks |
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| Lothlómendil | Feb 8 2005, 11:31 PM Post #2 |
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Heh, we aren't doing your physics homework. ![]() *Lothlómendil knows the answers though*
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| Deleted User | Feb 9 2005, 02:26 AM Post #3 |
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http://support.invisionfree.com/index.php?...dpost&p=2266599 >_< |
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