Humid air is a better electrical conductor than dry air. Explain why you are most likely to receive a shock after walking across a carpet when the air is dry than when the air is humid.
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When we walk across a carpet, our body gains or loses electrons due to friction between our shoes and the carpet. This creates a static charge on our body. Show more…
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