Why does a charged object lose its charge when touched?
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DUE TO TRANSFER OF CHARGE
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As your negatively charged hand gets very close to the positively charged side of the metal, the air between your hand and the knocker also becomes electrically charged. This allows electrons to suddenly flow from your hand to the knocker. The sudden flow of electrons is static discharge.
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✅When we touch a charged body, the excess of accumulated charge or static charges on it, gets transfer to ground through our body. Our body acts as a path to it. Thus the charged body loses its charge and hence turns neutral when touched.
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