What is static electricity? How does it differ from electric current?
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Static electricity means the increase of electric charge on the surface of objects.
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Static electricity the charges are at rest and they are accumulated on the surface of the insulator, whereas, in current electricity the electrons are in state of motion inside the conductor.
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Static electricity means the increase of electric charge on the surface of objects.
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