A negatively charged rubber rod is brought near the knob of a positively charged electroscope. The result is that:
A. electroscope leaves will move farther apart
B. the rod will lose its charge
C. electroscope leaves will tend to collapse
D. electroscope will become discharged
E. nothing noticeable will happen
A negatively charged rubber rod is brought near the knob of a positively charged electroscope. The...
A negatively charged rod is brought near an
electroscope without touching it. The leaves are initially
separated, and as the rod is brought closer, the leaves move
further apart. What is the charge on the electroscope?
An electroscope is charged by touching it with a negatively charged rod. The electroscope leaves spread apart and the rod is removed. Then another, negatively charged rod is brought near the top of the electroscope without touching. What happens? A. You are unable to make the observation because the rod is attracted to the top of the electroscope causing them to touch after all. B. The leaves do not change their position. C. The leaves move closer together. D. The...
How will the leaves of a positively charged electroscope respond if you bring a negatively charged rod near the top of the electroscope? Will the same thing happen if the rod is positively charged? Explain.
4. If an electroscope is negatively charged, what will happen to the leaves if another negatively charged rod were brought close to the electroscope? What will happen to the leaves if a positively charged rod were brought close to the electroscope? How would this be different if the electroscope was not charged at all?
3 charge diagram questions:
1. A positively charged rod is rubbed against an
electroscope
2. A positively charged rod is brought closed to an
electroscope
3. A negatively charge ruler is brought near an electroscope
Charge Diagrams 1. Suppose that a positively charged rod is rubbed against the electroscope shown at right and transfers electroscope. The rod is then moved far away from the electroscope. Draw the position of the needle. Draw a charge diagram for the electroscope. Charging Plate...
electric charges 1. When a rod of the same charge is rought close to the knob of a charged metal leaf electroscope, what is the effect on the metal leaves? Draw a sketch that explains that effect. 2. When a rod of the opposite charge is brought close to the knob of a charged metal-leaf electroscope, what effect does this have on the metal leaves? Again, draw an explanatory sketch. 3. what is the procedure for giving an electroscope a...
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Ground your electroscope. Touch a negatively charged rod to the metal plate of the electroscope. Draw in the schematic how the charges are distributed, and indicate the new deflection of the rotating pointer once it has come to equilibrium + Perform this experiment with the charge remaining from step 3. Recharge your negatively charged object and bring it into close proximity to the metal plate without touching. We are charging by induction in this case. How does the...
Question 5. A positively charged object is brought near the head of an initially uncharged electroscope. Which diagram below best describes the state of the electroscope after the positive objéct is brought near? (1 mark) a) b) c) d)
Two students each bring a charged PVC rod near and electroscope. In each case another student touches the electroscope with their finger and then removes it. The only difference between the two situations is in where the student holding the PVC places it next to the electroscope. The first student holds the PVC near the ball on the top of the electroscope, as shown in the figure below. The second student holds the PVC next to the leaves". What will...
Please answer all 3 parts of the question from the picture . I
attempted to answer this question but I’m confused.. if the
electroscope is negatively charge wil it still have positive
charges ?.. please help thank you.
4. If an electroscope is negatively charged, what will happen to the leaves if another Pos e negatively charged rod were brought close to the electroscope? What will happen to the leaves if a positively charged rod were brought close to the...