Static charges are accumulated generally on insulators.
In current electricity we discuss moving charges while stationary charges are studied in static electricity.
Yes, static electricity is the study of charge in rest
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Current electricity requires an energy source, it would not flow unless there is a complete circuit to flow through continuously and it only flow through conductors where as static electricity does not require all of these. Static electricity can have extra protons or electrons and there foe can be either positively or negatively charged. Current electricity is simply the flow of electrons(negative).
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Charges cause static electricity by charges
Charges cause static electricity by charges
Objects like a dry wood stick does not conduct electricity but they may accumulate electrostatic charges on their surface
Sorta ... static electricity always develops on insulated things : either non-conductors or isolated conductors.
Static electricity constitutes of charges that are static i.e. they do not move.
It is current. Because current electricity has moving charges while static electricity has stationary charges.
In current electricity we discuss moving charges while stationary charges are studied in static electricity.
Because if something's an insulator, electrons can't travel through it, meaning that static charges can build up on them becuase they can't go anywhere, whereas conductors just lose the extra electrons as soon as they're transferred onto them.
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Yes, static electricity is the study of charge in rest