Physics, asked by chourisiyarambachan, 7 months ago

how is static electricity different from current electricity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most significant difference between the 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.

Current electricity involves a continuous flow of neutrons; static electricity is a sudden transfer of protons.

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Answered by ammuchinnibachi123
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The static electricity is the electricity which is build up on the surface of the substance

The current electricity is because of the flow of electrons.

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