why do we sometimes get a shock while touching a slide in an open park?
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As you slide down the plastic slide, electrons move from the plastic to you. ... Touch another person or an object (anything that isn't negatively charged by extra electrons) and ZAP! The electrons move from you to the other object. You get a shock.
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because the slide get negatively charge
Explanation: if u get a scale and rub on your hair and hover over the hand the hair of hand will stand toward the scale
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