Static electricity is a build up of positive and negative electrons that get close enough to interact with each other briefly. This leads to you getting a small shock if you say rub your feet in wool socks against carpet and then touch something metal. However the electrical charge in these reactions is very small, and there is no sustained current.
The electricity in a light bulb is a continuously flowing current, so long as it's switched on. That heats a filament in the bulb that reacts to the gas in the vacuum of the bulb.
The concepts are effectively similar except one part. Static is just a built up charge that is released. While the light bulb is a continuous flow of electricity so long as the light is turned on.
Static electricity is from charged electrons and electricity from a light bulb is from ionized gas that is sparked causing light.
In current electricity we discuss moving charges while stationary charges are studied in static electricity.
A static discharge is an accumulation of static electricity that discharges when negative electrons connect with the positive protons.
Current electricity requires an energy source, it would not flow unless there is a complete circuit to flow through continuously and it only flow through conductors where as static electricity does not require all of these. Static electricity can have extra protons or electrons and there foe can be either positively or negatively charged. Current electricity is simply the flow of electrons(negative).
When you rub a balloon against a sweater it will stick and stay on for a while
There isn't. Thomas Jeffrson couldve Tod you that. Lightning is just a huge charge of electricity from charged up clouds (and the ground, too!)
There are two types of electricity; dynamic and static electricity. The main difference between these two types is that in static electricity, the electrons do not move but in dynamic electricity, the electrons move either in changing directions or in one direction.
in my own explanation static charge is a reaction between the (+)protons and (-)electrons an the effect of this reaction is called static electricity.
Static is electricity. It's just not all neatly contained in a wire.
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Static electricity has electricity and friction makes heat and slows things down.
Static is the name of an electricity, a spark is like the outcome of friction. Like, you can use static electricity to make a spark.
In current electricity we discuss moving charges while stationary charges are studied in static electricity.
static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can be called high voltage static electricity can bend water
Lightning in itself IS static electricity. The only difference between lightning and the little zap you feel when you rub your feet on your carpet and touch something metal is that Lightning is MILLIONS of times more powerful.
A static discharge is an accumulation of static electricity that discharges when negative electrons connect with the positive protons.
Current electricity requires an energy source, it would not flow unless there is a complete circuit to flow through continuously and it only flow through conductors where as static electricity does not require all of these. Static electricity can have extra protons or electrons and there foe can be either positively or negatively charged. Current electricity is simply the flow of electrons(negative).
Electricity is like static and lightning and is produced when something as a negative charge (more -electrons than +protons) Electronics are usually devices that are powered by electricity