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Q: You feel electricity when you touch things?
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Why do you feel a shock when you touch a metal door knob?

Because of static electricity


What tells your brain how things feel when you touch them?

the nerves


Why don't you feel electricity when you touch a power cord?

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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.


What tells the brain how things feel when you touch them?

Your nervous system, which is located in your spinal cord.


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 if you shuffle your feet on the carpet and touch somebody you will feel a shock?

well i wouldn't say you would feel shock,but you can feel like electricity if you touched someone,i tried it and touched my sister,it was funny,but she was mad..lol!!


What does it mean when you feel electric when you touch things such as steel?

It may be possible that you had a charge in your body or something like that and you came in contact with somethingthat's a conductor of electricity. It happens to me all the time. Ever go and rub your socks on the rug and go to touch someone else and you shock them? It's the same concept, but it's with metal contact.


If i touch the surface of the brain how does it feel?

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What is static electricity lightning?

Lightning in itself IS static electricity. The only difference between lightning and the little zap you feel when you rub your feet on your carpet and touch something metal is that Lightning is MILLIONS of times more powerful.