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It would be very difficult unless it was made out of all metal. Carry a quarter with you and touch it to metal to discharge static. Isn't that shocking?
The build up of static electricity indoors is usually greatest in the winter time when indoor heat is on. The home heating drys the air in the house and with a lower humidity the static build up does not dissipate as well as higher humid air will.
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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.
That is likely "air hammering" which plagues many home plumbing systems. A plumber can install a simple device that will control it.
It would be very difficult unless it was made out of all metal. Carry a quarter with you and touch it to metal to discharge static. Isn't that shocking?
Static electricity gets worse in a dry environment. Consider using a humidifier to keep the static electricity down.
get rid of carpet. use a humidifier. i dont know
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Many people have static problems, especially in the winter when the indoor air is very dry. But don't worry, static elimination may be easier than you think. There are many steps you can take to eliminate static electricity, and many static control products available. Static Elimination Tips Our expert in static electricity in the electronics industry suggests trying the following to get rid of static electricity problems in your home or office: 1) Increase the humidity in your house and workplace. Air is much drier in the winter, which increases the frequency and severity of shocks. Use a humidifier. 2) Change clothes - switch to natural fibres, since synthetics pick up more of a static charge. 3) Change shoes - there are special conductive shoes in a variety of styles. They are made for people working in the electronics industry. You will need to find a store or catalogue that sells or can order them for you. (Search on line for "esd shoes") 4) If your skin is very dry - try an anti-static hand lotion (also available for the electronics industry.) Here are 3 more suggestions for static control from other sources: 1) Walk barefoot. (Or, as silly as it may sound, cover your shoes with aluminium foil when possible) to reduce the static build up. 2) Wear a thimble on your finger, or carry a coin, and use them to touch grounded metal objects as often as possible. This will not eliminate the static discharge, but will stop the pain you feel in your fingertips. 3) Be sure to ground yourself before touching sensitive electronic equipment.
Discharge from the hospital is the point at which the patient leaves the hospital and either returns home or is transferred to another facility such as one for rehabilitation or to a nursing home.
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A Honorable Discharge
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An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done