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How are electric charges different from static charges?

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Answered by lunaharfoushkassirsc
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The charge remains until it is able to move away by means of an electric current or electrical discharge. Static electricity is named in contrast with current electricity, which flows through wires or other conductors and transmits energy.

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Answered by 19I1099
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The electricity which is produced because of the movement of electrons is known as the current electricity. It develops only on the material which has free electrons. The current electricity use for performing the mechanical works like for moving the fan, running the machine, etc. The magnetic field associates because of current electricity.The word static means not in moving condition. The electricity in which the charges remain at rest on the surface of the substance is called static electricity. The static electricity generates by rubbing the two static objects. The most significant difference between static and current electricity is that in static electricity the charges are at rest and they are accumulating on the surface of the insulator. Whereas in current electricity the electrons are moving inside the conductor.

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