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electricity is a flow of electrons in anductor form one pole to anther

it is considered an energy

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I disagree.

Electricity is a flow of electrons. As such, it is composed of matter.

Energy is a measure of the work something does. Energy can be potential, that is, having the possibility of doing work; or kinetic, that is, actually performing that work.

Thus, it is the work that electricity does that is measurable as electrical energy.

Think of a bullet. It has the potential energy to penetrate an object. When it is shot, the penetration of the object is measurable as its kinetic energy. The bullet itself is not energy.

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plasma is the forth state of matter that you don't get taught until GCSE level at the earliest. it is where the proton gets so energetic it looses its electron.

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plazma is a matter

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energy

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