A: No difference both are electrons. static however is a potential yet to happen while electric is actually flowing
Electrical current is all about charges in movement.
voltage = the electrical "pressure"current = the electrical "movement rate" or "flow rate"
Liken volt and amp to a water in a pipe. Voltage is the water pressure in the pipe and amperage is the water flow through the pipe. They are two completely different electrical units.
Electrical current can travel through a body of water up to several meters, but the exact distance depends on factors such as the conductivity of the water, the voltage of the current, and the presence of any grounding or insulating materials in the water. Electric current in water poses a significant risk of electric shock and can be lethal.
The human body is over 70 percent water. The electron transfer that is the fundamental part of an electrical current uses ions dissolved in solution to conduct the electrical current.
Yes, you can get shocked in water if there is an electrical current present. Water is a good conductor of electricity, so if there is a source of electrical current in the water, it can pass through your body and shock you. It is important to always be cautious and aware of electrical hazards in water.
The electrical current produced by water flowing through a turbine is generated through electromagnetic induction. As the water flows through the turbine and causes it to rotate, the rotating turbine interacts with a magnetic field, inducing an electrical current in the surrounding wires. This current can then be harnessed and converted into usable electricity.
Pure water does not contain any electrolytes to carry electrons where as salt water contains the same to carry electrons -movement of electrons is electrical current
Do you mean water current? Do you mean electrical current? I'm not sure really what you're asking. You need to be specific. Either way, don't stick an electrical wire into water to check the current as you may die. It's not a healthy test.
Any animal water metal
Water can be broken down by the chemical process called electrolysis. An electrical current is passed through water with an electrolyte added to it. The electrical current breaks down the water into hydrogen and oxygen gas that bubble up from the electrodes in the water.
Current depends on the Wattage and the voltage rating of the device.