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Q: What kind of energy do you experience when you get shock from a metal doorknob?
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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.


How is the shock you receive from a doorknob like lighting?

when you get zapped in the supermarket by your trolley it sends a little bit of energy through the metal in the trolley to your body, and if you get shocked by lightning you get a big shock of energy. but with a metal door handle it is exactly like the shopping trolley and it will send a shock of energy through the metal to your body. i hope this helped as i am only 13 :)


Why can you get a shock by touched a doorknob after walking on a wool carpet?

You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal, it releases the stored energy. positive and negative charges. when you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the metal is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock


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

static electricity (kinitic)


Why do you get an electric shock if you touch a doorknob after walking across a carpet?

You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal doorknob, it releases the stored energy.positive and negative charges. when you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the door knob is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock


When you touch a metal doorknob you feel a small electric shock is this an example of static electricity or current electricity you?

StaticYes, it stays put, doing nothing until released by an outside force.


Why do you get an electic shock if you touch a doorknob after walking across a carpet?

You get an electric shock if you touch a doorknob after walking on carpet because of built up of extra electrons transferred from the carpet to your feet and then body. The electrons stay built up on you until you touch something that they can discharge on, in this case a doorknob.


Why do you get an electric shock after you touch a doorknob walking across a carpet?

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.


Why do you get a shock after walking on carpet then touching metal?

Static electricity builds up on the soles of your feet, giving you a charge. When you touch the metal, you are earthed, and the charge is removed. This is felt as a static shock. As the material of your shoes/socks brushes against the carpet, friction causes free electrons to move from the carpet into your body. These electrons will accumulate on your body until you discharge them by touching a path to ground. However, this releases energy, which you feel as a shock. This energy is potent enough to be felt, heard, and even seen. This will only happen if your shoes/socks are of the right material and the air is dry. You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal doorknob, it releases the stored energy. When you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the door knob is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock


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?

The answer is A, static discharge.


How can you avoid getting a shock from static electricity when you touch a metal doorknob?

I hate them too.When the humidity is low, static charge will build up no matter how hard you try to avoid it. The only thing I have found is to touch metal object with something else before touching my hand.


When you walk across carpeted floor and though a doorknob the shock you fee occurs because of a?

Static electricity is what you are experiencing.