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The minimum is somewhere around 10000 volts,

the max is many million.

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Q: How many volts of electricity can be generated when you shock somebody with static electricity?
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Can you give me 1 example of static electricity?

One example of static electricity is when you drag your feet across the floor and then shock someone. The shock is the static electricity.


Why do you get a static shock from a car door?

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Shock that a person gets when touching a metal doorknob after walking across a carpet is caused by?

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How can static electricity produced?

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How do you use the word static in a sentence?

The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.


What kind of energy do you experience when you get shocked from a metal doorknob?

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Why do people feel shock when they touch some objects?

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