Why does a charged object lose its charge when touched?
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when the charged object is touched, the excess charge balance by the transfer of electrons between the charged object and touched to the ground. so where ever you touched the charged object then your body acts as a path to the flow of charge from excessively charged object to touched the ground, the charged object is nuetral after that...
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