If your hands are wet when you touch a charged object, you will get an electric shock or electrocuted.
with your hands
if you do not wash your hands and you touch so many thing bacteria froms to your hands
Your right elbow.
Your nerves will send a message to your brain and your brain quickly sends a message back telling you to stop touching the hot or cold object,and that's your answer.
Nothing, as long as you wash the area it touched afterwards. If you ingest it, you can get severely sick.
I you touch it, and it shocks you, then it was statically charged.
touch it with a charged object....
If the event horizon (space, in this case) of one of the items is breeched by the other and touch, the neutral object becomes negatively charged. If they never touch, they both remain in their present condition. The neutral object's condition will never affect the charge of the negatively charged object, whether they touch or do not touch. The negatively charged item's condition will never change, regardless of physical touch between the two items. ***************Contributed by Czar Acumen*******************
It is an electroscope. If you lightly touch the object to the electroscope, it either sticks it together or pops it apart if it is charged.
You get an electric shock and this happens because the electroscope is charged and your body is good conductor of electricity.
You get a burning sensation for the rest of the day
it is important because if you don't and touch the rubber stopper it will not show if it is positive.
The leaves would come closer than earlier
Germs get spread onto everything you touch and then everyone who touches what you touch will probably get SICK!
you get sick... or you get someone else sick. bacteria are transferred to your hands, and are then transferred to everything you touch.
blinking,coughing,sneezing,with trawing of hands when you touch a hot object,burping
the heat from the warmer object will move to the colder object, for heat can only move in one direction.