Why does a charged object lose its charge when touched?
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Any charged object has excess of either electrons (if negatively charged) or protons (if positively charged). When we touch such an object, the extra charges tries to flow through our body to the ground or the earth. This happens because the earth is deficient in charges as compared to the charged object.
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because we are neutrally charged and we touch a positively or negatively charged object those charges will be absorbed by our body so they become neutral.Actually this the main reason for current shock.
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