What is the difference between “normal” electricity and static electricity?

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What is the difference between “normal” electricity and static electricity?

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Static electricity is electricity that connects two charges and discharges them immediately. Other (normal?) electricity has constant charges (ie from a nuclear power plant) that do not discharge.

Electricity is always the current flow between two charges.

Both are electricity. With different parameters (numbers) resulting in different behavior.

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