A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.
An elementary particle carrying a unit charge of negative electricity is called an electron.
Electricity in motion is called electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Electricity that does not flow is called static electricity. It is the accumulation of electric charge on an object's surface and it remains in one place until it is discharged.
The Directional Quality of Electricity is called Voltage
Electricity
A stationary electric charge is called an electric static charge.
A charge in motion is usually called an electric current, but could also be called dynamic electricity (analogous to a charge at rest being called static electricity).
An elementary particle carrying a unit charge of negative electricity is called an electron.
The build up of a charge on an object can be referred to as a static build up charge.
Electricity in motion is called electric current. It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor.
Static electricity .
Electricity that does not flow is called static electricity. It is the accumulation of electric charge on an object's surface and it remains in one place until it is discharged.
The Directional Quality of Electricity is called Voltage
Static Electricity
Electric charge is the property of matter that gives rise to both electricity and magnetism.
The movement of static electricity is called discharge. This occurs when an excess of electric charge accumulates in one area and then seeks to neutralize by moving to another area with a lower charge.