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The first electroscope was invented in t...

The first electroscope was invented in the eighteenth century by a scientist named Abraham Bennett and was called the

A

Gold electroscope

B

gold leaf electroscope

C

Induction electroscope

D

Earthing electroscope

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Inventor**: The first electroscope was invented by Abraham Bennett in the 18th century. 2. **Name of the Electroscope**: The electroscope invented by Abraham Bennett is known as the "Godleaf Electroscope." 3. **Function of the Electroscope**: The primary function of the electroscope is to detect the type of electric charge (positive or negative) on an object. 4. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the answer to the question is that the first electroscope invented by Abraham Bennett was called the Godleaf Electroscope.
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