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Q: Why were copper and zinc strips used in a demonstration of static and current elecricity?
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What is static electricity a form of?

Another form of static elecricity would be... lightning.


Does copper absorb static electricity?

does copper absorb electricty


What are the two basic types of electricity?

The two types are "static electricity" and "current electricity."


Is lightning a current or static electricity?

static electricity


Is rubbing a balloon current or static electricity?

static


Why is static electricity considered to be a charge and not a current?

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.


How can elecricity made?

Electricity can be made through a generator. Or you can rub your feet across the carpet and make static electricity. There are many other ways that you can make electricity.


What is constrast static electricity?

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.


Why you can not use this pointer in static functions?

Because this points to the current object, but static methods don't have a current object (actually this is definition of the static methods).


Which is more useful static or current electricity?

It is current. Because current electricity has moving charges while static electricity has stationary charges.


Different between static electricity and moving electricity?

Static elecricity is when two things rub together, and one of the materials picks up negatively charged electrons- making the item that has picked up elecrons negative, and the other one positive. This charge does not move easily, or through wires etc. The electriciy used to turn lights on etc is current electricity, where a power cource eg. a battery provides a current to "push" the charge around a circuit.


Is current electricity the same as static electricity?

NO static is a positive charge and grid(current/power) is a negative charge because of the electrons and static stays in 1 place where as current always whants to move