YES, electricity is caused by the separation of electrical charge which, through means of trying to stabilize itself (in other words become neutral) causes the flux (or motion) of electrons.
The flow of electrons is what electricity really is.
Charges cause static electricity by charges
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Static electricity and current electricity both involve the movement of electrical charge. In static electricity, charges build up on objects without flowing, while in current electricity, charges flow continuously in a closed circuit. Both types of electricity can result in the attraction or repulsion of objects due to the presence of opposite or like charges.
Static electricity
Lightning is a natural discharge of electricity that occurs in the atmosphere when there is an imbalance of electrical charges between clouds and the ground. When the electrical potential difference becomes strong enough, it causes a sudden flow of electricity in the form of a lightning bolt.
magnetism. Moving electricity generates magnetism
Electrical current is all about charges in movement.
Static Electricity
Electricity involves moving electrical charges.
Static
Static electricity comes from stationary electrical charges. These charges build up when certain materials are rubbed together, causing the transfer of electrons and the creation of a charge imbalance.
Static electricity is caused by an imbalance of positive and negative charges on the surface of objects. When two objects come into contact and one has an excess of electrons while the other has a deficit, the electrons can transfer between the objects, creating static electricity.