Correction* Can carpet pass electricity onto another object?
If you mean static electricity then yes, but depending on the charge of the other object.
An object which is a conductor allows electricity to pass through it
Well, Many things can produce electricity. An easy way to produce electricity is to get a coil and pass a bar magnet through it.
The material can lose its electrons rather easily and pass them to the next atom.
The friction of your feet on a carpet generates static electricity. When you then touch the metal doorware its earths through you causing the charge to pass to the door.
Yes, the electricity goes through them and out their feet. only during static charge can another person or object be shocked. Electrocution only happens when electricity is able to pass through something to the ground.
An insulator is an object that electricity, heat or sound cannot pass through. It is the opposite to conductor.
An eclipse is an event in which an object in space is temporarily blocked from view by either by passing behind another astronomical object, or having another astronomical object pass between it and the viewer.
we can't pass electricity into a distilled water
No, inertia is the property of a mass that resists force. If one object hits another force, in the form of acceleration, is passed on.
conduction, convection and radiation
Yes, heat and electricity can pass through metals.
yes electricity can pass through salt water .salt is an ionic compound which can conduct electricity