In wxperiments involving a pithball electroscope what causes the pithball to move?

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2026-05-07 02:45

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The movement of the pithball in a pithball electroscope is caused by the presence of electric charge. Like charges repel each other, so if the pithball becomes charged either positively or negatively, it will move away from a similarly charged object.

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