Science, asked by manasvi1595, 5 months ago

If all bodies are made up of atoms and molecules then why don't we get electric current when we touch each other? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Over time, the excess electrons in the now-negatively charged object (AKA your body) will dissipate into the air. But when conditions are particularly cold and dry, or if you touch something else too soon, the electrons are going to fly off you, creating – you guessed it – a shock.

Answered by aloksingh17801980
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Overtime the excess electrons in the now - negatively charged objects ( AKA your body) will dissipate into the air . But when confitions are particularly cold and dry, or if you touch something else too soon, the electrons are going to fly off you, creating - you guessed it - a shock

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