just get a ring of wire, put a rubber ring around your finger, then melt a long, flexy wire onto the metal ring,connect the long piece of wire to an electric switch, turn the switch on then touch some one with the ring (make sure not a bit of wire is touching you).(this is very dANGEROUS, FOR THE PERSON COULD BE BLASTED WITH 2000 VOLTS!!!!!!)
Static electricity created by friction transfers to your body by an electric current so that when you touch someone, the energy moves into them and gives a shock.
From the accumulation of static electricity during dry weather.
Because static electricity is in the car frame and if you touch the car you will get a static shock.
That would be a static discharge. Usually around 40000 to 80000 volts at pico amperes.
The answer is A, static discharge.
You get static shock when the air is dry, mostly during the winter. Electrical currents run through your fingers, and when you touch something, all the current rush to the thing you touched, causing a shock. Static current developed in any device can cause a static shock. Static current if discharged by direct human touch can cause damage to electronic devices.
When you get zapped by static electricity, it means that there is an imbalance of electric charge on your body or on the object you touch. This causes a sudden flow of electrons to even out the charge, resulting in a small but quick electric shock or spark.
The best way to give someone an electric shock is when they come down a slide. Gently rub your hand on the slide and when they come down lift your hand up and gently touch them. Make sure it's a sunny day. Some times, even though you give someone else an electric shock, it will still hurt you, but it won't hurt that much.
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.
I assume that 'charge' refers to the build up of static electricity. Walk across a nylon carpet and touch someone, and a spark of static electricity will give both of you a shock.
its a conductor
its a conductor