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Physics, 23.04.2021 17:00 Har13526574

When I slide across a car seat to get out of the car on a cold day, why do I become electrically charged? What is going on at the atomic level? Why does the charge not discharge when my shoes touch the ground? Why does it discharge when I touch a metal car body? pls not in super big words I cant comprehend them lol

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