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Debbie touches the metal doorknob to her bedroom at 7 a.m. and feels a static electric shock. In the afternoon, Debbie comes back and touches the doorknob again, but she experie…
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Debbie touches the metal doorknob to her bedroom at 7 a.m. and feels a static electric shock. In the afternoon, Debbie comes back and touches the doorknob again, but she experiences no shock.
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she had socks one and was shuffeling so she had static
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