its the static electricity,.. ur body consumes much of static charge due to friction with ur seats,clothes,...once u touch any conducting materials such as metals,.the excess electrons frm ur body jumps into the conducting materials, which gives you the jolt or "shock" effect ,..it happens during hot dry days
In the worst case use an antistatic wrist strap, ESD wrist strap, or ground bracelet. The problem is you are fixed to stay in one spot where the strap 'grounds' you.
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any one know the corect reason...!!
its the static electricity,.. ur body consumes much of static charge due to friction with ur seats,clothes,...once u touch any conducting materials such as metals,.the excess electrons frm ur body jumps into the conducting materials, which gives you the jolt or "shock" effect ,..it happens during hot dry days
In the worst case use an antistatic wrist strap, ESD wrist strap, or ground bracelet. The problem is you are fixed to stay in one spot where the strap 'grounds' you.
I remember clearly my first time. It was very painful :o(
What did you get to touch the first time? There will be a reaction from the other side the first time but no more after that. It is just natural.
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It's called 'love at first sight'. It only happens the first time.
it happens for the first time, then it is Normal.....:O)
My Cuban Shotputter was highly charged at all times .. I used to wear rubber slippers when in her vicinity :o)
It could be a signs for Repetitive Strain Injury, it is better to check with a nerves doctor or therapist
check those links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repetitive_strain_injury
http://web.eecs.umich.edu/~cscott/rsi.html
If you go barefoot it shouldn't happen.
You seem to have a high potential.