When the 24V DC interact with the nerves on the skin and further into the body it causes a sensation that most people find uncomfortable for the nerves are being stimulated in a foreign way to its normal use and to a lesser degree other parts of the body.
The wet skin has a effect of lowering the resistance of the skin and allowing it to conduct electricity better.
Nerves are conductors of electricity but at low voltages and current, other parts of the body have a higher resistance then nerves and all nerves in the body are connected to the brain.
The brain uses small DC and Volts to direct the muscles to expand and contract, so when the electricity going through is more then normal the cells in the body heat up and may burn.
Alkalis feel soapy
Sunlight, chlorine...
it is because the the electrons blah who cares about it lay off and relax.
The shock wave all objects make as they push air out of their way to move. A truck has a substantial bow shock you can feel. The air currents you produce as you pass a desk and a piece of paper moves.
The analogy of "damp" can be likened to feelings of uncertainty or unease. Just as dampness can permeate an environment, making it feel uncomfortable and oppressive, uncertainty can infiltrate our thoughts, leading to anxiety and hesitation. Both dampness and uncertainty can obscure clarity and make situations feel less inviting or pleasant.
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.
he's a boy, they enjoy being touched there, if you feel uncomfortable doing that, tell him very clearly that you're uncomfortable, however if you like him or feel like trying it there is no same in that.
Because you touch yourself at night.
That's her G spot. Some women find it uncomfortable, and when touched, they feel the sensation of having to urinate. Some women can orgasm easier if their G spot is stimulated, while others find it uncomfortable.If your girlfriend finds it uncomfortable, get into a position that she is comfortable with.
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.
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!!
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.
rub your back against a chair, and stand up without touching anything. then touch your friend and feel the shock. lol you spelled friends wrong
Cats touch noses as a way to greet and communicate with each other. However, they may hiss afterwards if they feel threatened or uncomfortable in the situation.
For the Same reason you feel uncomfortable around him, he likes you.... =D
Yes, many people feel uncomfortable when little bugs crawl on them.
When you feel uncomfortable or when he tries to make you uncomfortable.