Physics, asked by vaibhavsaini2032007, 6 months ago

In static electricity, the electric charges remain at rest (or
stationary), they do not move. The charge acquired by a glass
rod rubbed with a silk cloth and the charge acquired by an
ebonite rod rubbed with a woollen cloth are the examples of
static electricity. The lightning, which we see in the sky during
the rainy season also involves static electricity. In current
electricity, the electric charges are in motion (and produce an
electric current). The electricity which we use in our homes
is the current electricity (see Figure 3). In this chapter, we
will discuss only current electricity in detail. So, when we
talk of electricity in these discussions, it will actually mean
current electricity.​

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Answered by humailiqbal
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Answer:

yes, it means current electricity.

If, we are talking about Electrostatics, it'll be mentioned.

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