When an electroscope is charged the leaves rise to a certain angle and remain at that angle why don't they rise?

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2026-08-19 01:55

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When an electroscope is charged, the leaves rise due to the repulsion between like charges. They reach a certain angle where the gravitational force pulling them down balances the electrostatic force pushing them apart. This equilibrium of forces prevents them from rising further, allowing the leaves to remain at that angle until the charge dissipates.

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