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What causes an electric zap when you are on the slide on a hot day?

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Answered by parul89
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That tiny shock you feel is a result of the quick movement of these electrons. You can think of a shock as a river of millions of electrons flying through the air. ... In warmer weather, the moisture in the air helps electrons move off of you more quickly so you don't get such a big static charge.

Answered by srijan675
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The tiny shock you feel is a result of the quick movement of these electrons . It is that a shock as millions of electrons flying through the air . in warmer weather the air having moisture helps the electrons move off of you more quickly so you don't get such a big static charge.

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