Purdue University physics professor Erica Carlson explains why static electricity is worse in winter and offers practical tips to avoid those annoying shocks.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There's a reason you may notice it more in the winter. Excess static electricity is always a shock to the system—literally—but if ...
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Pair of dachshunds have the funniest case of winter static hair and we can't stop laughing
These Dachshunds’ winter static hair is out of control in the best way possible, and we can’t stop laughing at their ...
Bengaluru: If you've been feeling tiny jolts on touching metal surfaces in Bengaluru, you're not alone. As the city transitions from winter to summer, static electricity shocks are becoming a common ...
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