Friction causes it.
Easy! A. put on socks B. drag your feet across the carpet a few times C. rub your hands together D. then go to someone and touch them on the skin, you should shock them!
either rub your feet on carpet really fast and then touch someone or rub a balloon to your hair alot and then touch someone. i like the balloon idea better, it works.
rub your hand's on a rug\carpet for 10 minutes
In the middle of the night, in Winter, when it is cold, dry, and dark in the room, and the other person does not know that you are also in the room.
Rubbing your feet on a carpet causes friction, which transfers electrons from the carpet to your feet. This electron transfer leaves your feet with a surplus of electrons, giving them a negative charge.
rub your feet on shag carpet while waring socks
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.
Rub feer on carpet Wear wool socks poke the dude TA-DA
It will shock your hair
Rubbing your feet on the carpet can generate static electricity on your body. When you stand still, this built-up static charge can discharge suddenly, resulting in a small electric shock when you touch a metal object or another person.
The thunder clouds rub up against each other, they create a static electricticity which is lighting it's like when you rub your feet on a rug go down a slide then shock smoenone it's the same thing as lighting but smaller.
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.