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(a) On a warm, dry day, you may get an electric shock when you slide out of a car seat
and then touch the body work of the car. Explain why this happens,
(b) If you hold on to the body work of the car as you slideout, you do not get a shock. Explain
why not.
(C) Why are you more likely to notice this on a warm, dry day? Plz answer
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