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what is static and current electricity???? PLS ANSWER​

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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.

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Answered by Lyn2007
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The static electricity uses in pollution control machine, in machine painting, xerography etc. The metallic plates of the pollution control machine convert the dirt particles into static charge. The static dirt particles attract towards the opposite charge plate of the pollution control machine. Thus, accumulate in the device. The current electricity use for performing the mechanical work like running the fan, motor, etc.

The word static means not in moving condition. The electricity in which the charges remain at rest on the surface of the substance is called the static electricity. The static electricity generates by rubbing the two static objects.

The word static means not in moving condition. The electricity in which the charges remain at rest on the surface of the substance is called the static electricity. The static electricity generates by rubbing the two static objects.Every object made of tiny particles called atoms. The atom consists the nucleus and free electrons. The nucleus has an equal number of neutrons and protons. The electrons of the atom move across their orbit. The free particles of some of the substance are weakly bounded.

An electric current is a stream of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space. It is measured as the net rate of flow of electric charge past a region.

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