It's due to electrostatic electricity . while removing the shirt it gets charged . hence we see sparks ...
When you remove a synthetic shirt, the fabric rubs against your body and builds up static electricity. The friction between the fabric and your skin causes the electrons to transfer, creating a charge imbalance. When you then touch something metal, like a doorknob, the excess electrons escape as a spark due to the difference in electrical potential.
The crackling sound is likely caused by static electricity built up between the shirt and your body, especially if the fabric is synthetic. As the shirt is removed, the static electricity discharges and creates the crackling noise.
A shirt can act as a thin insulator by trapping a layer of air next to the body, providing some insulation. However, it is not as effective as purpose-built insulating materials like wool or synthetic fibers.
When a silk shirt is rubbed with a human body, the silk gains electrons from the body, giving it a net negative charge. The human body will then have a net positive charge as it loses electrons to the silk shirt during the rubbing process.
The word 'shirt' is a noun; a word for a garment worn on the upper half of the body; a word for a thing.
When you remove a synthetic shirt, the fabric rubs against your body and builds up static electricity. The friction between the fabric and your skin causes the electrons to transfer, creating a charge imbalance. When you then touch something metal, like a doorknob, the excess electrons escape as a spark due to the difference in electrical potential.
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The crackling sound is likely caused by static electricity built up between the shirt and your body, especially if the fabric is synthetic. As the shirt is removed, the static electricity discharges and creates the crackling noise.
A shirt can act as a thin insulator by trapping a layer of air next to the body, providing some insulation. However, it is not as effective as purpose-built insulating materials like wool or synthetic fibers.
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no but the material and the mass of the shirt does
Shirt dresses are best for slim to athletic body types. Robust body types would not benefit much from the use of shirt dresses. However, because each body is different exceptions can occur.
When a silk shirt is rubbed with a human body, the silk gains electrons from the body, giving it a net negative charge. The human body will then have a net positive charge as it loses electrons to the silk shirt during the rubbing process.
The yoke is the section of the shirt that joins the collar and the body of the shirt.
The word 'shirt' is a noun; a word for a garment worn on the upper half of the body; a word for a thing.
Synthetic medicine is made of biological and petroleum byproducts. These byproducts are engineered in a lab setting to have a specific use, function and reaction in the body. In many cases, the body doesn't recognize the synthetic composition and considers it toxic.
If it's a t-shirt, I would suggest fitting the shirt to your body by tying the sides (http://www.wikihow.com/Modify-Your-T-Shirt) and perhaps cutting the bottom to fit your torso's length.