what is the difference between electric charge and electric current
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Static electricity is caused by the build up of electrical charges on the surface of objects, while current electricity is a phenomenon from the flow of electrons along a conductor. 2. When objects are rubbed, a loss and/or gain of electrons occurs, which results in the phenomenon of static electricity.
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Electric current : It is the flow of electrons from higher electric potential to the lower electric potential.
Its unit is "Ampere", denoted as "A" .
Electric charge : It is the physical property of a substance that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electomagnetic field.
Its unit is "Coulomb", denoted as "C" .
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Its unit is "Ampere", denoted as "A" .
Electric charge : It is the physical property of a substance that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electomagnetic field.
Its unit is "Coulomb", denoted as "C" .
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