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Ok I had Thin coated wire wrapped around a insulator about 200 times wound and connects the wire leads to 16 volts AC adapter I was holding a Magnet (small neodymium kind). when i held it near it I got zapped the magnet wasn't touching the current at all it was about 2 inches away from it, I'm Very curious as how this happened. my current theory is that the electromagnetic feild (with the 16 volts) traveled to the magnet and to my hand. can any one help explain what just happened

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electric shock. nothing severe only to my thumb

It wasn't that bad so I used zap instead of shock

shock sounds worse

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