Feeling a shock when closing the door of the car is a phenomenon caused by the buildup of static electricity, which occurs due to friction between your body and the seat of the vehicle. This friction generates an electrical charge that, when you touch the door, seeks a path to the ground, resulting in a small electrical discharge.
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