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    An electroscope is an early scientific instrument that is used to detect the presence and magnitude of electric charge on a body. It was the first electrical measuring instrument.

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    Apparatus for detecting electric charge. The simple gold-leaf electroscope consists of a vertical conducting (metal) rod ending in a pair of rectangular pieces of gold foil ...

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    Materials: Glass Jar or Glass; Aluminum Foil; Index Card; Paperclip; Tape; Background: An electroscope is an instrument for detecting the presence of static electricity.

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Electroscope, a device for measuring the amount of electric charge an object has. Electroscopes have been made obsolete by more accurate electronic devices; today they are used for demonstration purposes only.

In simplified form the electroscope consists of two lightweight conductors suspended in a container of glass or other insulating material. The two conductors are electrically connected to a third conductor that is outside the container. When the outside conductor is touched to a charged body, the two conductors inside the container become charged with similar charges and repel each other. By measuring how far the conductors are forced apart, the amount of the charge can be calculated.

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