Physics, asked by kimayong8, 6 hours ago

what is a charge ??
what is static electricity and current electricity​

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Answered by tanyasharma50
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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.

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Answered by annie12323
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what is charge?

=demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied.

"wedding planners may charge an hourly fee of up to £150"

what is static electricity and current electricity?

=Static electricity occurs when there is an imbalance of positively and negatively charged atoms. ... Two examples of static electricity are lightning and rubbing your feet on the carpet and then touching a doorknob. Current electricity is a constant flow of electrons.

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