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Stupid Question about Static Electricity
I am sick of getting shocked when I get out of my car. I know that I could do the "key thing", but I still feel the shock every now and then. I was wondering if I could somehow use simple electrical components; e.g., resistor, capacitor, etc. to help dissapate the energy so I do not feel it. Thanks in advance.
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buy leather seats. you might try getting some of the antistatic spray that women use on their dresses and spray it on the seat. cloth seat covers would probably help. I had this problem in my children's musuem with these slide tubes that the kids would slide down, then touch something metal, Others having this problem put grounded bolts at the end that students would slide over and discharge, but i kinda thought it was funny to watch them... hehe.
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Walmart/Canadian Tire carries a product for that purpose: It's a strip that you bolt to the underside of your car, and when the car is stopped, it flops down and touches the road, thus grounding the car, and discharging the electricity. When the car speeds up, the wind blows it up off the pavement so it doesn't get worn. They'll run you about $4. :)
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