Subject: Electricity Produced in a Bottle of Orange Juice
Date: Thu Jul 30 00:52:57 1998
Posted by Stewart
Grade level: undergrad
School: University of British Columbia
City: Kelowna State/Province: British Columbia
Country: Canada
Area of science: Physics
ID: 901777977.Ph
Message:
When I remove an unopened plastic bottle of orange juice from my
fridge and take a drink I get a shock. Why does this happen? This
only happens the first time I open it. It does not happen on the
second or any other subsequent drink. It also happens on the banana
strawberry comnination juice. Every time I do this I spill the juice
on the floor because I can't get used to the shock.
Re: Electricity Produced in a Bottle of Orange Juice
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