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punjabi_monster
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This is my understanding of induction:
If a negatively charged rod is brought near (but not touching) a neutral electroscope, the positive charges will move towards the rod, and the leaves will become negatively charged and repel. If grounded, electrons will exit the electroscope, and the electroscope will have a positive charge.
What i do not understand is when the rod is brought near the neutral electroscope, why the leaves get negatively charged?
If a negatively charged rod is brought near (but not touching) a neutral electroscope, the positive charges will move towards the rod, and the leaves will become negatively charged and repel. If grounded, electrons will exit the electroscope, and the electroscope will have a positive charge.
What i do not understand is when the rod is brought near the neutral electroscope, why the leaves get negatively charged?