I thought I would post this because I was really surprised to find out that one can get static electric shocks from a cup of coffee...
I know that you will all explain this in a very reasonable fashion, but it just seems counter intuitive. I always thought that water could conduct, but not hold a charge...at least not one strong enough to zap me when I take a sip.
I know it's possible, because it happens almost every day, but I just find it odd.
How long would the drink hold such a charge? and if it lost the charge where would it go?
In my case, I get 3 shots of decaf espresso poured over ice, in a large plastic cup. I add milk, flip it over to mix the milk in...add a plastic strap and sip....ZAP...
			
			I know that you will all explain this in a very reasonable fashion, but it just seems counter intuitive. I always thought that water could conduct, but not hold a charge...at least not one strong enough to zap me when I take a sip.
I know it's possible, because it happens almost every day, but I just find it odd.
How long would the drink hold such a charge? and if it lost the charge where would it go?
In my case, I get 3 shots of decaf espresso poured over ice, in a large plastic cup. I add milk, flip it over to mix the milk in...add a plastic strap and sip....ZAP...
				
		
			