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[Everyone has rubbed a balloon on his/her shirt and watched the balloon cling to a ceiling, and maybe you have shuffled across a carpet on a dry day, only to receive a shock from the next thing touched. This particularly happens in winter, when the humidity is low.]
Published: Jun 7, 2014
Keywords: Opposite Charge; Fuel Tank; Plastic Strip; Test Charge; Ball Lightning
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