Static Electricity

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I am just wondering if anybody in here has ever had experiences where you where you were shocked by somebody by touching them, or they shocked you when touched. Or, were you ever shocked by touching a knob or any other inanimate object. And, has your hair ever got static electricity? I am just curious.
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Duvexy
 
Yeah, happens all the time in the Fall / Winter.
 
yes,when i was a nurse i standing on top of metal steps putting laundary away next thing i flew through the air hit the wall...then use be this one girl i made beds with i was always getting static electric shocks from her,we couple of hot chicks
 
Yes, especially on very dry days. One of the more interesting topics in Physics class and is apparently due to the lack of humidity. Instead of electrons escaping onto water molecules, we get zapped ;)
 
Yup, especially when I am wearing my slippers and shuffling my feet across the carpet, building up a charge. Here's a tip if your hair is doing the static electricity "flyaways" -- try rubbing it with a dryer sheet.
 
Happened all the time back in Idaho, it was so dry there. Still happens here, but not as much.
 
I had a pair of shoes that everytime I went to the grocery store and got something off the selve it would shock me. Lol! I don't like to wear those to the store anymore it makes your hand go numb.
 
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