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Which of these describes static electricity?

a temporary charge

a steady charge

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Answer:

a is correct

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Answer:

A temporary charge

Step-by-step explanation:

Static electricity is not steady. Unlike current electricity, it does not have a driving force either in the form of a voltage source or an electromotive force from a cell or a generator. Static electricity is usually due a temporary flow of charges between bodies due unbalanced charges within a system, continuing until equilibrium is achieved.

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