Chemistry, asked by KartikSharma13, 1 year ago

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What is the difference between ELECTRICITY and ELECTRIC CURRENT ?
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Mention atleast any three points and please don't give copy pasted answers from Google.

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Answered by yash8486
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Difference between Electric current and Electricity is:-

ELECTRIC CURRENT:-

1. Electric current can be defined as amount of charge flowing through any
cross-section of a substance in a unit time.
2. Types of electric current:-
i) Steady Direct Current.
ii) Varying or Variable Direct Current.
iii) Alternating current.
3. Application:-
i) It is used in our homes.
ii) It is used in the factories.


ELECTRICITY:-
1. The branch of Physics which deals with
electric charges at rest is called electricity.
2. Types of electricity:-
i) static electricity.
ii)Current electricity.
3. Application:-
i) different types of appliances work on this principle. e.g. cathode Ray tubes, microphones.
ii) atomic structure is explained on the basis of this principle.

Hope it helps!!
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey buddy!
Here's your answer __⬇️⬇️⬇️
Basically, there's no difference, but still we can classify......

ELECTRICITY

⚫️Electricity is a generic term that is used for the common flow of energy to power all the electric stuff.

⚫️Electricity can refer to static electricity, stationary and moving charges.

⚫️The word electricity is vague. It
can refer to charge, current, voltage, psychological experiment or energy.

ELECTRIC CURRENT

⚫️Current is the flow of electrons or charges across a given cross section or area.

⚫️Current is one component of electricity. The other component is voltage.

⚫️It is a flow of any form of energy like thermal current, river current, etc.

hope \: it \: helps \: you.

KartikSharma13: thanks for the answer
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