Electrons located on the outer edges of atoms can be moved, creating an electric charge. Static electricity occurs when there is a buildup of electric charge on an object's surface without flowing. Current electricity is the flowing of electrons through a conductor. There are two types of currents - direct current where electrons flow in one direction and alternating current where electrons reverse direction. Magnets have north and south poles and magnetic fields with field lines. Electromagnetism is the interaction between electric and magnetic fields where a moving electric charge creates a magnetic field and a changing magnetic field induces electric current in a conductor.