That was good Magic!
You see.... She's pretty smart isn't she?
Karen....you can do it..
Peetee le trickfox
KarenAnn23 wrote:And the answer is DC current ....taa daa...
Karen
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Static_electricity#Differences_between_static_electricity_and_electric_current wrote:Static electricity and electric current are two separate phenomena, both involving electric charge, and may occur simultaneously in the same object. Static electricity is a reference to the electric charge of an object and the related electrostatic discharge when two objects are brought together that are not at equilibrium. An electrostatic discharge creates a change in the charge of each of the two objects. In contrast, electric current is the flow of electric charge through an object, which produces no net loss or gain of electric charge. Although charge flows between two objects during an electrostatic discharge, time is too short for current to be maintained.
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