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Static electricity is made up of electrons and protons that are not moving.
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Electrical current is the flow of electrons. "Static electricity" is more accurately called "static charge". It refers to the build up of a surplus of free electrons on a body (negative charge) , or the withdrawl of free electrons (positive charge). As the word "static" means, these charges are not moving, but are held stationary on the body. The measure of charge is the coulomb, which is 1.24 x 1018 electrons. If a charge is moving along a conductor, always from negative to positive, this flow of electrons is referred to as "current". The basic unit of current, is the amp. 1 amp is charge flowing at the rate of 1 coulomb per second.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
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Static electricity is made up of electrons and protons that are not moving.
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Static electricity comes from electrons moving from one object to another. When you get shocked touching a door knob, the electrons are moving from your hand to the door knob.
Electrical current is the flow of electrons. "Static electricity" is more accurately called "static charge". It refers to the build up of a surplus of free electrons on a body (negative charge) , or the withdrawl of free electrons (positive charge). As the word "static" means, these charges are not moving, but are held stationary on the body. The measure of charge is the coulomb, which is 1.24 x 1018 electrons. If a charge is moving along a conductor, always from negative to positive, this flow of electrons is referred to as "current". The basic unit of current, is the amp. 1 amp is charge flowing at the rate of 1 coulomb per second.
Static electricity comes from electrons moving from one object to another. When you get shocked touching a door knob, the electrons are moving from your hand to the door knob.
current electricity is where electrons flow through a conductor.static electricity electrons do not flow
static electricity occurs when objects gain electrons
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Moving Electrons.
you have static electricity because it keeps electrons from moving and here is an example........ lets say you hit a candle and you thought that you hit it hard but it didn't fall over because the static electcity didn't let it fall
it is simply Newtons 2nd law, by the stating of protons and electrons being equal