Static Electricity
Oct 16, 2015 13:18
During winter, I often crackle with static electricity when I touch a doorknob.
Since the static electricity shocks me and is painful, I hate it.
In such cases, I heard it will be better to touch the doorknob while rubbing the back of the hand.
The signal that your hand is touched interfere in other signals, so you seem not to feel pain signals caused by static electricity.
It is also effective that you touch non-metal things such as a wooden wall before you touch metals such as a doorknob.
Since the static electricity shocks me and is painful, I hate it.
In such cases, I heard it will be better to touch the doorknob while rubbing the back of the hand.
The signal that your hand is touched interfere in other signals, so you seem not to feel pain signals caused by static electricity.
It is also effective that you touch non-metal things such as a wooden wall before you touch metals such as a doorknob.
静電気
冬になると私は、ドアノブを触るときによく静電気が発生します。
びっくりするし、痛いので、静電気は嫌いです。
そんなときは、手の甲をこすりながらドアノブに触ると良いそうです。
触れられているという信号が邪魔をするため、静電気による痛みを感じないそうです。
また、指先でドアノブに触れる前に、木の壁など金属でないものをべたべた触るのも効果的だそうです。
冬になると私は、ドアノブを触るときによく静電気が発生します。
びっくりするし、痛いので、静電気は嫌いです。
そんなときは、手の甲をこすりながらドアノブに触ると良いそうです。
触れられているという信号が邪魔をするため、静電気による痛みを感じないそうです。
また、指先でドアノブに触れる前に、木の壁など金属でないものをべたべた触るのも効果的だそうです。
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- Static Electricity
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- During winter, I often crackle with static electricity when I touch a doorknob.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- Since the static electricity shocks me and is painful, I hate it.
- This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
- In such cases, I heard it will be better to touch the doorknob while rubbing the back of the hand.
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In such cases, I heard it is better to touch the doorknob while rubbing the back of your hand.
Interesting! I've never heard that trick before. I want to try it out lol
- The signal that your hand is touched interfere in other signals, so you seem not to feel pain signals caused by static electricity.
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The signal that your hand is being touched interferes with other signals, so you seem not to feel pain signals caused by static electricity.
"...so you don't notice the pain caused by static electricity as much."
I think this sounds more natural and gets the point across more clearly.
- It is also effective that you touch non-metal things such as a wooden wall before you touch metals such as a doorknob.
- It is also effective if you touch non-metal things such as a wooden wall before you touch metal surfaces such as a doorknob.
Interesting story!!
I will try it out next time.
Toru
Thank you very much for correcting my post!
I also will try it and check this effect. :D
Thank you very much for correcting my post!
I also will try it and check this effect. :D