Rub your hands together d.
Shufle feet acrosed carpet to shock.
Drag your feet across the carpet a few times c.
Put on socks b.
For example when you shuffle your feet across a carpet you are creating many surface contacts between your feet and the carpet allowing electrons to transfer to you thereby building up a.
Then go to someone and touch them on the skin you should shock them.
For example when you shuffle your feet across a carpet electrons can transfer onto you building up a static charge on your skin.
Put on socks b.
As your feet rub against the carpet your body either steals or abandons electrons depending on what you re wearing on your feet.
Rubbing women feet with her.
When we then touch a metal doorknob for example the extra electrons jump from our body to the metal making a spark.
Put on socks b.
So when you reach for the doorknob millions of extra electrons leap from you to the knob or from the door knob to.
Then go to someone and touch them on the skin you should shock them.
Rub your hands together d.
Drag your feet across the carpet a few times c.
This can also be accomplished by shuffling your feet across a carpet when the humidity is very low.
The resistance of a human is very hard to quantify and varies depending on conditions such as moisture gender body type body part path the voltage takes and.
The amount of voltage generated by the static shock varies on the method used to obtain the static shock and the materials used.
Another method that is used in science classes is the rubbing of a glass rod against a silk cloth.
This can also be accomplished by shuffling your feet across a carpet when the humidity is very low.
Rub your hands together d.
You can suddenly discharge the static charge as a shock when you.
Then go to someone and touch them on the skin you should shock them.
It s the same thing when you walk across a room shuffling your feet across the carpet as you go.
This post is an interesting look at the situation.
Drag your feet across the carpet a few times c.