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Which of the following can move through or across matter and space?

  1. Magnetism

  2. Static charge

  3. Electricity

  4. Air pressure

The correct answer is: Electricity

Electricity is the correct choice because it describes the flow of electric charge, which can propagate through various materials (conductors, insulators, etc.) and even across the air when conditions allow (such as in the case of a lightning strike). The movement of electrons creates a current that can travel through wires or conductors, and this is fundamental to how electrical systems operate. Magnetism, while closely related to electricity, primarily acts at a distance and does not move through materials in the same way. Static charge involves the buildup of electric charge on the surface of materials, usually confined to that surface unless discharged, but it doesn't travel through matter like electricity does. Air pressure involves the physical push of air molecules and does not constitute a form of energy transfer across materials or space in the same way that electricity does. Therefore, the unique ability of electricity to travel through different mediums and across spaces makes it the appropriate answer.