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Static electricity discharges in one go. It is caused by an imbalance in charges. Static electricity builds up in dry conditions. Electrons are knocked off an object by wind or friction - your shoes on a synthetic carpet.

Something that easily collects and conducts electricity gathers a negative charge (ie electrons) from another object (even wind), it can then discharge to another Earthed object. The electrons are released to the grounded object. Metal works well as a grounded object. It can also discharge to another object with less charge or the opposite charge. It causes a very small weak "bolt of lightning", which is the shock you feel.

You can get someone to hold hands with a third person. Touching one of them will shock them both.

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Why do you get an electic shock if you touch a doorknob after walking across a carpet?

You get an electric shock if you touch a doorknob after walking on carpet because of built up of extra electrons transferred from the carpet to your feet and then body. The electrons stay built up on you until you touch something that they can discharge on, in this case a doorknob.


Why do you get an electric shock after you touch a doorknob walking across a carpet?

When you walk across a carpet, you build up a static electric charge on your body. When you touch a metal doorknob, the excess electrons from your body are discharged, resulting in a small electric shock. The shock occurs as the charges equalize between your body and the doorknob.


Why do you get an electric shock if you touch a doorknob after walking across a carpet?

You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal doorknob, it releases the stored energy.positive and negative charges. when you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the door knob is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock


What causes a shcok after walking acroiss carpet and touching a metal doorknob?

The shock is caused by a build-up of static electricity on your body as you walk across the carpet. When you touch the metal doorknob, the excess electrons are transferred, resulting in a sudden discharge of static electricity that you feel as a shock.


Why is a static discharge if you touch a metal doorknob after walking on a wool carpet?

energy form rubbing your feet on the carpet is acumulated "in" you, and the doorknob acts a ground. Once you touch the doorknob, the energy exits. It makes more sense if you think that you are the positive end of a circuit, and the energy goes through the circuit, and the spak can be thought of as an LED.

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Why do you get an electic shock if you touch a doorknob after walking across a carpet?

You get an electric shock if you touch a doorknob after walking on carpet because of built up of extra electrons transferred from the carpet to your feet and then body. The electrons stay built up on you until you touch something that they can discharge on, in this case a doorknob.


Why do you get an electric shock after you touch a doorknob walking across a carpet?

When you walk across a carpet, you build up a static electric charge on your body. When you touch a metal doorknob, the excess electrons from your body are discharged, resulting in a small electric shock. The shock occurs as the charges equalize between your body and the doorknob.


Why do you get an electric shock if you touch a doorknob after walking across a carpet?

You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal doorknob, it releases the stored energy.positive and negative charges. when you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the door knob is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock


What causes a shcok after walking acroiss carpet and touching a metal doorknob?

The shock is caused by a build-up of static electricity on your body as you walk across the carpet. When you touch the metal doorknob, the excess electrons are transferred, resulting in a sudden discharge of static electricity that you feel as a shock.


Why can you get a shock by touched a doorknob after walking on a wool carpet?

You build up static electricity by walking across the carpet. When you touch metal, it releases the stored energy. positive and negative charges. when you drag your feet against carpet you are negatively charged and so the metal is positively charged so there fore causing an electric shock


Why is a static discharge if you touch a metal doorknob after walking on a wool carpet?

energy form rubbing your feet on the carpet is acumulated "in" you, and the doorknob acts a ground. Once you touch the doorknob, the energy exits. It makes more sense if you think that you are the positive end of a circuit, and the energy goes through the circuit, and the spak can be thought of as an LED.


Why dont you get a shock when you rub your feet on the groung and then touch a wooden doorknob?

Wood is an insulator and does not conduct electricity like metal does. When you rub your feet on the ground, you build up a charge, but when you touch a wooden doorknob, the charge cannot flow through the insulating wood to give you a shock.


Which of these is an example of static electricity?

Rubbing a balloon on your hair to make it stick, or shuffling your feet on the carpet and receiving a shock when you touch a metal doorknob are examples of static electricity.


Why do you get an electric shock after rubbing your feet across a carpet?

Rubbing your feet across a carpet can create a buildup of static electricity on your body. When this charge is discharged by touching a conductive object, such as a metal doorknob, it can result in an electric shock sensation.


Why do you get a shock after walking across carpet?

Walking across carpet can build up a static charge on your body due to the friction between your feet and the carpet. When you touch a conductive object, like a doorknob, the excess electrons from your body discharge, causing a shock.


How can you avoid getting a shock from static electricity when you touch a metal doorknob?

I hate them too.When the humidity is low, static charge will build up no matter how hard you try to avoid it. The only thing I have found is to touch metal object with something else before touching my hand.


Will you die if you shuffle your feet with socks on and on a carpet?

you wont die but if you touch someone you will give them a small shock