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Philip Gray
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6 June, 20:19
How does a pith ball electroscope work
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Roberto Watkins
6 June, 20:48
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look at the explanation
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This pith-ball electroscope is used to detect the presence of a static electricity charge. The two lightweight "pith" balls suspended from the strings are attracted to objects with a static electric charge. The pith balls can also be charged by touching them to an object with a static electric charge.
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