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How does charging by induction using a gold leaf electroscope work. (in simple language)?

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How does charging by induction using a gold leaf electroscope work. (in simple language)?

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If the electroscope is grounded and you move a charge up to it, current can flow to or from ground and give the electroscope an opposite charge (because opposite charges attract). Then you isolate the electroscope from ground, so even when you move the original charge away, the electroscope retains a net charge.

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