Stabilizing the Leaves of an Electroscope

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The discussion focuses on stabilizing the leaves of an electroscope used in a physics lab. Users suggest modifications such as using larger aluminum foil leaves to improve control under high charge conditions, attaching a small weight to the wire for stability, and employing a stiffer wire or additional materials like cardboard for reinforcement. Experimentation with different sizes and setups is recommended to achieve optimal performance.

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Hello,

I'm currently building an electroscope for a physics lab, and it's basically set up to be inside a glass jar, with two pieces of aluminum foil attached to a wire inside. The two pieces of foil move when charged objects come near, and it works well most of the time.

However, when there's a lot of charge brought near the electroscope, the leaves tend to flare out in several directions and sort of twist as well. I've tried making a small loop with the wire to control movement, but the same problem still occurs.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could modify the wire or even the leaves to solve this problem?
 
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You might consider using larger pieces of foil for your leaves. Smaller leaves will be hard to control under a large charge. Of course, with the leaves being more massive, you will get a decreased separation with the same charge. You could also use one longer piece of foil folded in half. You should experiment with different sizes and setups until you find an acceptable compromise.
 


Hello, thank you for your question. It sounds like you are experiencing some issues with stabilizing the leaves of your electroscope. One solution you could try is attaching a small weight to the bottom of the wire, which can help keep the leaves in place and prevent them from flaring out too much. Additionally, you could try using a stiffer wire or attaching a small piece of cardboard or paper to the wire to add some stability. Another option would be to use a stronger adhesive to attach the leaves to the wire, ensuring they stay in place even with a lot of charge. I hope these suggestions help and good luck with your physics lab!
 

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