6. How electric charges generated by
rubbing are different from the charges
that make a bulb glow?
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The electrical charges generated by rubbing are static. They do not move by themselves. When charges move, they constitute an electric current. The current in a circuit which makes a bulb glow, or the current that makes a wire hot, is nothing but a motion of charges.
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