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Why do people feel shock when they touch some objects?

People feel shock when they touch some objects due to the buildup of static electricity on the surface of those objects. When a person touches these objects, the excess electrons move from the object to the person, resulting in a sudden discharge of static electricity that is felt as a shock.


How can you tell static electricity has been discharged?

Light is released and you can feel a shock


Why do you feel a shock when you touch a metal door knob?

You feel a shock when you touch a metal door knob because of static electricity buildup on your body. When you touch the metal knob, the excess electrons on your body flow to the knob, creating a small electric discharge that you feel as a shock.


Why do trampolines shock you when you touch them?

When you touch a trampoline, you may feel a shock because of the buildup of static electricity on the surface of the trampoline. This static electricity can transfer to your body when you make contact with the trampoline, resulting in a small shock sensation.


What happens when you get shocked from a computer?

You get a static shock, If your messing around inside your computer you may want to use a anti static wrist band


What is the duration of Static Shock?

The duration of Static Shock is 1320.0 seconds.


Some time you are touching any steel object you feel electric shock?

Static electicity.


What happens when you get almost struck by lightning?

You feel static in your hair.


When was Static Shock created?

Static Shock was created on 2000-09-23.


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 static electricity and why is this name used?

Static electricity is when a group of atoms form together. When friction happens atoms create a negative charge and a shock is formed.


When you walk across a carpeted floor and then touch a metal doorknob the shock you feel occurs because of A static discharge B electric field C static charge D chemical reaction?

A static discharge. The friction from walking on the carpet builds up a static charge on your body, and when you touch the metal doorknob, the excess charge is quickly released in the form of a static discharge, creating a shock.