Physics, asked by harshil2328, 11 months ago

why we get electric shock since air is everywhere and is a insulator

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Answered by rugvedbirla18
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If the surfaces are both insulators, they'll build up an electrical charge. One object will have a positive charge (because it lost electrons) and one will have a negative charge (because it gained electrons). ... Dry air is also an insulator, so static electricity is even more common during the dry winter months.

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