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You sit in a plastic chair(like at school) and scoot around on the chair avoiding the metal dots on your legs (the onts on your back are fine)

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Q: How do you shock someone with static electricity?
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Can you give me 1 example of static electricity?

One example of static electricity is when you drag your feet across the floor and then shock someone. The shock is the static electricity.


Why do you get a static shock from a car door?

Because static electricity is in the car frame and if you touch the car you will get a static shock.


What is charge on our body?

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.


When you suffle your feet on the rug what makes it so that you can shock someone?

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.


What causes you to be shock when you walk across a carpet?

Static electricity.


How can static electricity be produced?

walk across a carpet and drag your feet in your socks and touch metal and you will produce static electricity and get a shock.


How can static electricity produced?

walk across a carpet and drag your feet in your socks and touch metal and you will produce static electricity and get a shock.


Shock that a person gets when touching a metal doorknob after walking across a carpet is caused by?

static electricity (kinitic)


How do you use the word static in a sentence?

The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.


What kind of energy do you experience when you get shocked from a metal doorknob?

The kind of energy you experience when you get a shock from a metal door knob is an electrostatic discharge.


Why do people feel shock when they touch some objects?

It's a build-up of static electricity. You act as a pathway to ground for the static - so you feel a slight shock as the static discharges.


Is it true that lightning happens because of the release of static electricity?

Lightning literally is static electricity, just like when your shock someone after walking in sock on carpet. It's the same transfer of energy due to the clouds and the earth becoming electrically unbalanced.