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differeciate static electricity and dynamic electricity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The electricity is produced from the electric charges when these electric charges are stable on a body, the produced electricity is the static electricity and when the electric charges flow through a conductor (wire), the produced electricity is the dynamic electricity.

Answered by carryminati60
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Explanation:

Static: Static electricity is the result of gathering of electric charges that occurs when two non-metallic objects rub against each other. Dynamic: Dynamic electricity is the flow of electric charges through a conductor. Static current is one which is constant with time.

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