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define electricity and electric charge...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\fbox\red{Define Electricity? }

• Electricity is vital to our civilization.

• Electricity is all around us and most of us use it everyday.

• Electricity is the flow of electrons around a circuit.

• Electricity is defined as the rate of flow of charges in a conductor. The charges move from one end of the terminal to the other end.

• It generally moves from a positive terminal to negative terminal.

\fbox\green{ Define Electric Charge?}

  1. Like energy and momentum electric charge is a conserved quantity.
  2. Charge cannot be created or destroyed but it can be transferred between object.
  3. Charged object exerts electric forces on each other.
  4. Opposite charges attract, While like charges repel.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Electricity is vital to our civilization.

• Electricity is all around us and most of us use it everyday.

• Electricity is the flow of electrons around a circuit.

• Electricity is defined as the rate of flow of charges in a conductor. The charges move from one end of the terminal to the other end.

• It generally moves from a positive terminal to negative terminal.

Define Electric Charge?

Like energy and momentum electric charge is a conserved quantity.

Charge cannot be created or destroyed but it can be transferred between object.

Charged object exerts electric forces on each other.

Opposite charges attract, While like charges repel.

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