Electric current is generated at a specific frequency for specific uses. Static electricity is usually a random discharge from one potential point to another.
"Current" flows through a conductor. Static electricity builds a charge on a non-conductor, because it can't flow anywhere.
A: No difference both are electrons. static however is a potential yet to happen while electric is actually flowing
static electricity is caused by an imbalance of positive and negative particles. Electricity is energy in the form of electrical currents.
Electric current is generated at a specific frequency for specific uses. Static electricity is usually a random discharge from one potential point to another.
It is moving.
Electrical current is all about charges in movement.
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.
Neither, it is chemical! Static and current electricity are examples of it.
current energy and static energy!! i hope this is correct !! :)) but it is true ;)
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
Electricity is made through electromagnetism or chemical reaction. Many different investigators and 'tinkerers' discovered ways to generate electrical energy, whether static or current, as much as 500 years ago.
A: No difference both are electrons. static however is a potential yet to happen while electric is actually flowing
The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."
Nope... It's static electrical energy.
They both cause by electrical charge
Static and Current
Lightning, static electricity, and electric eels.