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Which of the following statements describes the capabilities of an electroscope? select all that apply. electroscopes can only indicate the type of charge. electroscopes can only measure the amount of charge. electroscopes can measure the amount and type of charge. the distance the leaves spread apart is an indication of the amount of charge introduced to the electroscope. electroscopes are made up of insulating materials.
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