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usually by wearing socks while scuffing ones feet on wool carpet will accumulate static charge, this static electricity can be used to 'zap' friends and co-workers. Alternatively, nervous system issues (particularly low acetylcholine levels, NOT recommended to be artificially altered) can allow one to accumulate a disproportionate level of charge before on discharges.
It has to be connected to the earth firmly so as any static charges on it will be easily drained out
Because of the electric force and stuff and the magnitude and lattitude that pulls it across the system of rods
e<- ? This type of electricity is called "static" because the electrons are not flowing through a circuit, as they would in an alternating current or direct current system, like the ones that power the lights in your home and your Xbox 360. Instead, they've accumulated in one place. If they get the chance, these negatively charged particles will transfer someplace else, in attempt to achieve a neutral balance. With lightning and the shock you receive from touching someone's sweater, this process happens very suddenly.
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No, asbestos does not damage the nervous system. Asbestos can damage the respiratory system and lungs.
The nervous system operates on electricity
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Physical injury is one of the most common causes of damage to the nervous system.
You could get brain damage if something affects your nervous system.
Yoga is the body abel to repair damage to the parts of the nervous system
usually by wearing socks while scuffing ones feet on wool carpet will accumulate static charge, this static electricity can be used to 'zap' friends and co-workers. Alternatively, nervous system issues (particularly low acetylcholine levels, NOT recommended to be artificially altered) can allow one to accumulate a disproportionate level of charge before on discharges.
Luigi Galvani didn't intentionally do the frog leg experiment. He was working with static electricity by using frog skin. When he took the metal scapel that he was using during the static electricity experiment, it became charged with static electricity. When he identically touched one of the the frogs' nerve, the frog leg twitched. This helped us later understand that our nervous system practically works on electrical impulses/signals.
Silica is the chemical that can damage the central nervous system cardiovascular system reproductive system hematological system and kidney with exposure.
I've suffered some damage to my central nervous system.
The system tends to attain the state of minimum potential energy, so the effect of static electricity wears out very fast.
It damages the brain and nervous system