In winter we seem lightly an electric shock when we touch
to doors(sometime)
Answer Posted / sanjay
shock is due to temp diff. of body n door,if we touch sme
metal part of door.due to sebback effect at junction of our
body and door, potential diff. induced n we feel light shock.
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