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What will happen to the strips of a positively charged electroscope when a positively charged and another negtively charged bodies with equal magnitude of charge are brought simultaneously in contact with the cap of a positively charged electroscope?

A

move apart.

B

come closer.

C

remains uneffected

D

Cannot be determined

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The correct Answer is:
B

When prositively charged and netgatively charged bodies are brought in contact with the brass cap of the gold leaf electroscope-both the charge neutral-ize each other and the net charge will be zero on the cap of electroscope,and hence the charge on strips flows to the bodies brought in contact with the cap and due to this the grap between strips decreases.
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