What is the difference between electric current and electricity?
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Basically there is no difference because, electricity is the flow of electons & the flow of electons is also called as current.
But in some books, imbalance between electons in an atom, which are ready to flow if we give them a path, is referred as Electricity (Static Electricity).And those electrons in a flowing manner is called as current.
But in some books, imbalance between electons in an atom, which are ready to flow if we give them a path, is referred as Electricity (Static Electricity).And those electrons in a flowing manner is called as current.
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Basically there is no difference because, electricity is the flow of electons & the flow of electrons is also called as current.
But in some books, imbalance between electons in an atom, which are ready to flow if we give them a path, is referred as Electricity (Static Electricity).
And those electrons in a flowing manner is called as current.
But in some books, imbalance between electons in an atom, which are ready to flow if we give them a path, is referred as Electricity (Static Electricity).
And those electrons in a flowing manner is called as current.
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