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.
No, it is not possible to touch an electric fence without receiving a shock.
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.
No, it is not safe to touch a battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or burns.
No, it is not safe to touch battery terminals as they can deliver a harmful electric shock.
No, it is not safe to touch the negative battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or injury.
No, it is not possible to touch an electric fence without receiving a shock.
Nobody can safely touch the injured person during shock delivery. If anyone does, the shock will be transmitted to that person.
No, non inflatable water trampolines do not exist. Water trampolines need the air for buoyancy.
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Vuly Trampolines was created in 2007-12.
Sears (www.sears.com/trampolines) has trampolines online for sale. www.tramplinejumper.com and www.trampolineplus.com are other useful sites with a variety of products.
because you can't but you can when you bounce on a trampoline and the touch the springs
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.
Because static electricity is in the car frame and if you touch the car you will get a static shock.
No, it is not safe to touch battery terminals as they can deliver a harmful electric shock.
No, it is not safe to touch a battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or burns.