How does static electricity differ from current electricity?

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Static electricity is stronger
Current electricity is always visible
Static electricity is a quick discharge, while current electricity follows a path
There is no difference

1 answer

The correct answer is: Static electricity is a quick discharge, while current electricity follows a path.

Static electricity involves a buildup of electric charge on the surface of objects, which can result in a quick discharge (like a spark), while current electricity involves the flow of electric charge through a conductor along a specific path.