if an atom consists of so many charged particles, why is that every object i touch around me is not giving me an electric shock??
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because science
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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.
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