You have a wiring fault- get it fixed. Or one day you will touch it with wet hands and that will be the end of you.
Yes, some people may experience an electric shock when touching metal due to static electricity buildup or faulty wiring.
Yes if he's a magnet
By touching an uninsulated conductor which is under electrical tension.
It is unlikely to get an electric shock from touching a standard radiator as they are usually not electrically charged. However, if a radiator is being used improperly or has a fault in its electrical connection, there is a possibility of getting an electric shock. It's always best to have electrical systems checked by a qualified professional to ensure safety.
Static electicity.
Static shock is a sudden discharge of static electricity, often felt as a mild tingling or stinging sensation when touching an object. Electric shock, on the other hand, is the flow of electric current through a person's body, which can result in injury or even death depending on the intensity and duration of the shock. Static shock is generally harmless, while electric shock can be dangerous.
The person touching the victim will also receive an electric shock (not as powerful as the victim but a shock none the less).
For getting proper earthing. And it will reduce the chance for getting electric shock
The electric shock he got by touching the door was an example of static electricity.
Because all microwave ovens have an internal power supply of about 4 KV. And it uses an Electrolitic capacitor to help keep the voltages up. and that capacitor can store up to 2.5KV of electrical charges even when the oven is unplugged
Static shock si the kind of shock you get from touching other people.
Electricity tends to travel towards the ground. when we touch an electrical substance, our body acts as a conductor and the current passes through our body to the ground. this is how we get an electric shock.