difference between current and electricity
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Electrical current” refers to the flow of physical charged particles, each of which can be electrically positive or negative. “Electricity” refers to either ENERGY or the flow of energy stored in changes in the packing density of charged particles— think of the energy stored in imaginary springs between particles.
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