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when charges of static electricity flow through conductor we get current electricity true or false​

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Answered by WonderingXander
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Answered by bestanswers
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When charges of static electricity flow through the conductor, we get current electricity? True.

Explanation:

Now what you are speaking of here is referred to as static electricity. This happens only when big amount of unbalanced charges are released suddenly.

So if these charges are allowed to flow through the conductor, they will flow. We see go example of this type when studying the Goal Leaf Experiment. When charges (positive and negative) that are not balanced, come  close to each other, they tend to flow (just like water) to balance themselves.

As both charges are opposite in nature, so they will attract each other. If both types of chares are allowed to flow through the conductor, they will flow until balanced. But you need to keep in mind that this flow is only for a very short period of time. So the answer is True.

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