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What happens when a negatively charged rod is touched to the knob of an electroscope

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When a negatively charged rod is touched to the knob of an electroscope, electrons from the rod flow to the knob and into the metal leaves of the electroscope. This causes the leaves to become negatively charged and repel each other, causing the leaves to move apart. This is because like charges (in this case, both lea
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