Earthing is gven to the charge on the knob and they flow through are body towards the carpet of airplanes loor
Maybe the air passenger had got static electricity from the door knob.
Yes, but not for nearly as long as with an aeroplane.
Yes! A wingless aeroplane is a rocket (or missile).
Explanation: The air in the cabin of an aircraft at high altitude can be very dry, which is conducive to building up a static charge. ... Then when you touch the doorknob, those charge densities try to equalize, potentially leading to a harmless shock
Like the passenger is your boss, after all they make your paycheck possible.
I will treat the passenger is my boss,after all they make my paycheck possible.
Yes it is possible. That's how the electric chair works.
No, it's not possible.
It can be reduce by streamline as many of the parts as possible, by using fairing , surface of aeroplane cleaned and polished.
No, it is not possible to touch an electric fence without receiving a shock.
Yes, it is possible for an electric field to exist at point A in empty space. Electric fields can exist even in the absence of matter, as they are created by the presence of electric charges.
It is possible that the small electric motor that operates the lock (called a solenoid) may have failed or a wire to it has come loose inside the door.