AC and DC current are two methods in which electrons are moved along a wire, thus causing current. Either form carries usable electicity. The only difference is that DC (Direct) current involves the electrons moving along a circut in one direction, just like a car drives around a racetrack. AC (Alternating) current is similar to DC, but the electrons change direction at a very rapid pace. In the US, the current from an electrical socket changes direction 120 times every second (60 cycles). I am not sure about other countries.
Eletronic energy requires much less electricity on a simple circuit to its functioning, however electrical circuits usually demands high voltage. electronic circuits have many electricity alterations because it use diodes, transistors, IC, chips, high frequency circuits, while electrical energy is based mainly on Transformers in the case of power supply so that the current can travel longer.
Resuming, electric energy is related to strong power to make basically mechanical machines to work, while electronic energy uses low levels of current to make electronical devices to work. However, the kind of energy is the same, just varying the level of power. The main similarity is that the current must flow in a conductor the same way on both electric and electronic circuit, not considering the voltage, but considering that electrons shall travel inside the wires the same way.
they are both built up,but electrons do not flow in static electricity
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The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."Read more: What_are_the_two_types_of_electricity
The two forms of electricity are Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC).
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I only know of disadvantages, it can cause severe damage in electronic equipment And advantage is Static electricity can be used to temporarily bond materials together and or compress non conductive material.
In current electricity we discuss moving charges while stationary charges are studied in static electricity.
The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."
Static electricity is the BUILT UP STORE of electron charges [e-] between a pair of objects, while current electricity is the FLOW of electrons between these objects. Static electricity is a transfer of charge from one static body to another, resulting in an imbalance in positive and negative charges, while electric current is the flow of electrons, from one static body to another.
It isn't the same. Static electricity is created by friction between two objects, and current electricity is a flow of continuos movement of electrons. Hope this helps!
It isn't the same. Static electricity is created by friction between two objects, and current electricity is a flow of continuos movement of electrons. Hope this helps!
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none, except:static electricity is electric charge without current flow, usually induced by friction between two different insulating materials.dynamic electricity is electric charge with current flow.when static electricity is discharged it is no longer static, as there is current flow during the discharge.
Well i don't know about electricity but i know about static electricity. Lightning is like static electricity, except on a much bigger scale. Both lightning and static electricity happen because of the attraction between the opposite charges. When static electricity moves, it is a current. When static electricity in clouds discharges to earth there is a huge, very short current pulse (surge).
It is current. Because current electricity has moving charges while static electricity has stationary charges.
As the word static means motionless or stationary, the static electricity refers to electrons that are stationary. Hence, static electricity is a charge and not a current.
they both transfer electric charges. they both work with conductors and insulators. they both build up charges. they are both a form of electricity.
AC specifies alternating current and DC means direct current.