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what is electricity​

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Answered by CunningKing
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Electricity is when electrons move from one atom to another.

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EXTRA INFO. :--

Electric Current is the rate of flow of electrons in a conductor. The SI Unit of electric current is the Ampere.

The protons are tightly packed inside the nucleus of an atom whereas electrons in the outer shells orbits around the nucleus. Since electrons are loosely held by the nucleus, they are able to travel freely within the limits of the body.

The SI unit of electric current is Ampere. Ampere is defined as one coulomb of charge moving past a point in one second. If there are 6.241 x 10¹⁸ electrons flowing through our frame in one second then the electrical current flowing through it is ‘One Ampere.’

Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Answer:

Explanation:

Electricity is basically the flow of electrons or we can say that flow of electric charge is called electricity.

Types of Electricity:-

There are basically two types of Electricity

  • Dynamic Electricity
  • Static Electricity

What is Dynamic Electricity?

The form of electricity which is at motion is called Dynamic Electricity. But where can we see them? Well, we really can see them but with the help of High power microscope but here we can discuss that where actually can we experience them.

The answer is simple! Well the working of Generators, Mixer Grinders, Air Conditioners, Motors, Pumps, Transformers, Micro Ovens, OTG's, Fans and what not we can see works with the help of Dynamic electricity where the current is passing . You can also see it in glowing of Tungsten due to Electricity. This is Dynamic Electricity.

What is Static Electricity?

The contrary of Dynamic Electricity that is the Electricity which is at rest is called Static Electricity. Well where can you experience them? OK, have you ever felt a shock when you toucha n chir or even sometimes a person? Or have you seen that if you rub a balloon on your head and take it towards pieces of paper the little pieces of paper simply stick to the balloon. This is in other words also known as ELECTROSTATIC ELECTRICITY. You can also experiment by rubbing a silk cloth piece on a rod and taking it near to water tap. You can actually see that water comes near to the rod. This is what Static Electricity is.

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