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No, that statement is incorrect. The accumulation of electric charges on an item is known as static electricity, not magnetism.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
If you are referring to the flow of electric charges it is called electrical energy.
The movement of electric charge is known as an electric current, the intensity of which is usually measured in amperes
If electric charges are at rest then it is called static electricity. If we rub a glass rod with silk then glass rod is found to have positive static charges. And silk acquires static negative charge.
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flow of electricity through a conductor are electric charges
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It is static electricity or in other words just static, or just a static charge.
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No, that statement is incorrect. The accumulation of electric charges on an item is known as static electricity, not magnetism.
The flow of electric charges is current.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
current electricity is the flow of charge is called the current and it is the rate at which electric charges pass through a conducter
If you are referring to the flow of electric charges it is called electrical energy.
The movement of electric charge is known as an electric current, the intensity of which is usually measured in amperes
It is called an electric current.