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which best describes a difference between electric current and static electricity? electric current is continuous, and static electricity is not continuous. static electricity is continuous, and electric current is not continuous. electric current involves the movement of electrons, and static electricity involves the movement of protons. static electricity involves the movement of electrons, and electric current involves the movement of protons.
Electric current is the flow of electric charge in a circuit, which is continuous. Static electricity is an imbalance of electric charges on the surface of an object and is not a continuous flow. Both electric current and static - electricity involve the movement of electrons, not protons.
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Electric current is continuous, and static electricity is not continuous.