When Moses rubbed a glass rod on a duster and then held it near a few pieces of paper, it did not move them or...

      

When Moses rubbed a glass rod on a duster and then held it near a few pieces of paper, it did not move them or pick them up. He concluded that there was no transfer of electric charge between the duster and the brass rod. He was wrong. Give a reason why he was wrong

  

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Chrispoh
Brass is a good conductor charge gained was earthed through him

chrispohmomanyi answered the question on February 9, 2018 at 06:26


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