Answer:
b) electrons jump onto or off the neutral ball when a charged object comes close
Explanation:
What causes a pithball to move is when "electrons jump onto or off the neutral ball when a charged object comes close".
The pithball electroscope is actually used to test if a body is charged or not. When a charged body is brought near the pithball, the ball moves. The movement of that charged body reveal that there are electrons it is carrying.
The pithball can actually be charged. It is charged by touching a charged object to it. This leads to some of the charges on the surface of the charged object moving to the surface of the ball. The pith-ball electroscope was invented by John Canton, a British schoolmaster and physicist in 1754.
One that is in charge of passage through the gate.
Greek culture was spread throughout the non-Greek world.
Answer:
Patrilocal.
Explanation:
Patrilocal arrangement of living pertains to that living in which the women moves into the house and community of the husband. It is a common social system where married couples settle into the house of the husband so that they could live near the husband's parents and family.
It is common in Arab societies as well as many other societies for a woman to move in with and become a part of her husband's households. This arrangement of living is also called as verilocality system.