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Electrons would flow from the ground, into the positively charged object.
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Electricity involves charged particles. An electric current involves the movement of charged particles. These charged particles MAY be electrons, and often are; but it is possible to have an electric current with many other types of charged particles.
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Electrons would flow from the ground, into the positively charged object.
Metallic conductance involves the movement of electrons throughout a metal. There are many metal atoms in a sheet of metal such as copper. The outer electrons of these atoms become delocalized (not fixed in one place). They are therefore able to move about the metallic sheet and so conduct electricity. Electrolytic conduction involves the movement of ions (charged species formed when an atom loses or gains electrons) throughout a pure liquid (for example molten NaCl) or solution such as NaCl and water. Main difference - one invloves the movement of electrons and the other involves the movement of ions.
An electric current involves a movement of charged particles. Now, this isn't the complete definition, but it is a good starting point. The charged particles are quite often electrons, but there are other options, too, such as ions or holes.