If you touch the charged item to the ground, the charge will go into the ground. This is because static electricity is caused by either having too many or not enough elecrons. When toughed to the ground, the item will either get rid of the electrons or pick more up, making it neutral.
avoid anything that would rub two fabrics like cotton or cotton blends together. Leather is okay. the two cotton fabrics have different electron charges and when rubbed together they cause static electricity
Purchase a humidifier and fill it with water and turn it on. You will not have such dry skin either then. You will notice the static electricity reduce tremendously.
If you are wearing the clothes at the time, use hairspray and spray the underside of the garment and your legs.
if you have rubber you can block it
Static discharge is the spark associated with static electricity that is caused by electrostatic discharge.
Static Discharge
A discharge of static electricity from a huge cloud is called lightning.
current <<>> The movement of static electricity into an object called a static discharge.
"lightning"
Electrostatic discharge
No, but a strong static discharge might burn you.
lighening
static electricity
A static discharge is an accumulation of static electricity that discharges when negative electrons connect with the positive protons.
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