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Are wires static electricity? Yes or no?
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No, wires are not static electricity. Wires are conductive materials that allow the flow of electric current, which is the movement of electric charges. Static electricity, on the other hand, refers to the accumulation of electric charges on the surface of an object, resulting in an imbalance of charges.
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