E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercises
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Questions from E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Exercise 4: Exercises with Hints & Solutions
Charging by keeping a charged body close to an uncharged body is called charging by ______.

If a charged body touches the disc of an uncharged electroscope the leaves ______(attract/ diverge).

If you touch a charged body with your hand the body loses its charge. This means that your body is a ______.

A break or a crack between moving plates is called a ______.

Static charges cannot flow through any substance.

A gold leaf electroscope is used to produce charges.

The epicentre is the point at which an earthquake originates.

An earthquake of intensity on the Richter scale will not be felt by us.
