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Williams » Physics » Demonstrations » E&M » Electric charge » Projector electroscope

Projector electroscope

Parts

  • Electroscope, capable of detecting electrostatic charge when charged object is touched to the black protruding knob. May be placed on projector, allowing many people to view comfortably at once. Found on shelf M1
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