Saturday, 25 June 2016

electrostatics - How to avoid getting shocked by static electricity?


sometimes I get "charged" and the next thing I touch something that conducts electricity such as a person, a car, a motal door, etc I get shocked by static electricity.


I'm trying to avoid this so if I suspect being "charged" I try to touch something that does not conduct electricity (such as a wooden table) as soon as possible, in the belief that this will "uncharge me".



  • Is it true that touching wood will uncharge you?

  • How and when do I get charged? I noticed that it happens only in parts of the years, and after I get out of the car...





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