WHY DO WE FEEL HOT When we dance with socks on carpet
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When you walk over a carpet wearing in socks, your feet rub electrons out of the carpet, leaving your socks with a slightly negative static charge. You' may have noticed that static electricity is more viewed during the winter seasons. This is because at that season the air is very dry.
Most atoms are neutral, which means the protons are balanced with the electrons, so they cancel each other.Sometimes, the outer layer of an atom gets rubbed away due to friction.
This creates atoms with a slightly positive charge. The item that rubs off the outer layer of the atom takes out some of the extra electrons, making it a slightly negative charge. This is termed as built-up electric charge or"static electricity."
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