How can electricity be static? It’s very existence is a literal definition of something in motion.

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How can electricity be static? It’s very existence is a literal definition of something in motion.

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>How can electricity be static? It’s very existence is a literal definition of something in motion.

“Static electricity” usually refers to a *charge*, not to electric flow. Electric flow only happens if that charge is, well, discharged.

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