what is the difference between current and electricity?
Heather Marie D.
answered 11/01/22
Common Core Expert K-12
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Electricity is a type of energy formed by charged particles.
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Current is the flow of electricity through a circuit.
Think of it like electricity is water and the current is the flow of water in a stream.
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