Static electricity
Charges in motion refer to electric charges that are moving within a material or a circuit. As charges move, they produce an electric current. The flow of electric current is what enables the transfer of energy and information in various electrical devices and systems.
A flow of electrical charges running through a medium is known as an electrical current.
It means that they are charges (that usually refers to electrical charges), and that they don't move (or don't move significantly).
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
magnetism. Moving electricity generates magnetism
Static electricity
For most practical purposes, the electrical current IS the motion of charges. To be precise, it is the AVERAGE motion of charges per second; that is, there are also random movements to and fro, that are usually not considered when talking about the current.
Charges in motion refer to electric charges that are moving within a material or a circuit. As charges move, they produce an electric current. The flow of electric current is what enables the transfer of energy and information in various electrical devices and systems.
Electric charges interact through the electromagnetic force, which can be attractive (opposite charges) or repulsive (like charges). The strength of the interaction is dictated by the distance between the charges and their magnitudes. When charges are in motion, they can also produce magnetic fields that further influence their interaction.
Electrical charges will not flow. The considered to be held stationary.
A flow of electrical charges running through a medium is known as an electrical current.
It means that they are charges (that usually refers to electrical charges), and that they don't move (or don't move significantly).
Electric current is defined as the movement of electrical charges.
That is the electric energy. It is called the electricity
magnetism. Moving electricity generates magnetism
The three types of electrical charges are positive, negative, and neutral. Positive charges are carried by protons, negative charges by electrons, and neutral charges have an equal number of protons and electrons.
The scientific term for charges in motion is electric current.