what is different between light and electricity
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From what little I understand, electricity is just electrons (sub atomic particles) moving through a conductor. Light is also just subatomic particles moving through a conductor (i.e. transparent medium) and both are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, if I understand this correctly.
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electricity is just electron moving through a conductor while light is subatomic particles moving through a conductor
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