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From where touch get electricity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Static shocks are more common when it's cold and dry. This dry, cold air holds less water vapour than warm summer air. ... So, when you touch something like a metal doorknob or car door, those extra electrons will rapidly leave your body and give you the shock.

Answered by mamtashukla97
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Static electricity is produced when the positive and negative charges of an atom are out of balance. ... "When the doorknob is touched, it discharges and causes the spark and electrical shock that happens," Ozbun said. If you get zapped frequently, there are a few ways you can reduce it from happening.

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