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Finding a lanky boy in a dark red T-shirt wandering around as though he had just returned from his regular daily swimming practice was obviously a total surprise. This  was not the case at all. He can't explain why he decided on routine swimming, despite his considerable height. He didn't appear to realise that the chlorine in the water would turn his face dark. He and two other older boys were swimming without realising this important fact. This will continue for a minimum period of one full month, as was revealed. Every day, these three lads go to a nearby pool to practice swimming. But the younger one did not go for the usual practice  on the particular day since he had developed a slight cough, which was definitely learned following his smart disclosure in the night.  He seemed to be unaware of the fact that chlorine in the water would darken his fair face. Unaware of this significant reality, he and two others continued swimming. This  goes on regularly but sudd...

Electrons shock


The moment she touched the baby to help her slide comfortably, she was shocked by an unreal electric current thereby leaving her hold quickly. 

This sudden electric current shock was so swift that it undeniably perturbed her. As a result, she did not muster courage again to assist the baby in her sliding attempt.

This is not the case with one person but most often others have spoken of such unlikeable experiences by this sort of shock in their daily lives.

The pertinent question now arises why does such electric shock occur? 

When a person or object has more electrons, it creates a negative charge. 

In this way, these electrons are attracted towards the positive electrons of some other object or person and sometimes the shock we feel is the result of the rapid movement of these electrons.

Most of the time, an atom remains neutral i.e. both the number of protons and electrons are equal. 

However, when the protons and electrons in an atom are in odd numbers, the electrons get excited. 

Protons and neutrons do not move around and mostly electrons bounce.

At last, the cause behind such shocks gets cleared in the easiest possible way. Perhaps we would all be avoiding touch more if shock continues. 

However, we remain definitely cautious of the shock factor and also take caution on this kind of reaction.

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