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A metal doorknob
The molecules in the air must encounter electrons to create a spark. This will sometimes happen with no warning, such as when you receive a shock from touching a doorknob.
Because the door has less potential energy than your hand that transfers it and that's why.
Static Discharge:Perhaps you see a spark jump between your hand and the doorknob. The spark is an example of an electric discharge. An electric discharge is the movement of static charge from one place to another. The spark you saw was the result of a static charge moving between your hand and the doorknob.
Any material can be charged, either positively or negatively. It has no name as such. You can do that by shuffling your feet back and forth on a carpet and touching something. You can feel a spark from your finger. By shuffling your feet your body acquires a charge, which discharges when you touch a metal object that is grounded.
A metal doorknob
The molecules in the air must encounter electrons to create a spark. This will sometimes happen with no warning, such as when you receive a shock from touching a doorknob.
Because the door has less potential energy than your hand that transfers it and that's why.
you would take out the spark plugs still attached to the spark wires. place the metal of the plugs onto a grounded metal spot. make sure they are not touching in order to prevent damaging them or blowing fuses.
pull a spark plug wire off of a spark plug but leave it connected to the distributor. get a screw driver and have it touch inside the pluge wire and also be touching another metal on the car (make sure you are not touching any metal, just the rupper on the wire and the plastic handle of the screwdriver ...now have someone turn over the engine.
an electric discharge ******************* Static electricity.
Static Discharge:Perhaps you see a spark jump between your hand and the doorknob. The spark is an example of an electric discharge. An electric discharge is the movement of static charge from one place to another. The spark you saw was the result of a static charge moving between your hand and the doorknob.
When a metal shopping cart gives the person pushing it an electric spark that is basically lightning. It occurs when the cart has been charged up electrically as it moves along and the person touching it acts as something to discharge that electricity through to go to ground.
Usually this sort of shock is from static electricity. The easy way to avoid getting the shock is to simply not have the electric spark touch your skin. If you have a jacket that makes sparks jump off your skin after taking it off, or anything that like - then just hold some piece of metal, like a screw or a pin, and touch it to a grounded metallic surface like a doorknob or a metal table. You'll probably see a spark jump across, but it you won't feel it, because it's not in contact with any of your nerves. This won't work 100% of the time, but it helps most of the time.
The metal section at the bottom of a spark plug is called the shell. The components of a spark plug are the center electrode, an insulator, a metal shell, and side electrodes.
If u mean still gets power as in compression and sprays fuel? then your problem is your spark plug check if your spark plug is working simply by unscrew it put the spark plug housing on and lay it on the head of the engine of the car. (make sure that the metal part on the side of the spark plug is touching the head of the engine) if you have no spark then get a new one or fix it if u know how..
The wires need replaced.