To my knowledge Benjamin Franklin did not store lightning energy in a bottle. There were capacitors called Leyden flasks at the time which could store electrical energy.
The electricity from lightning will follow a wire from the lightning rod to the ground.
lightning effects the people and the environment that's around it
Find a cave or some shelter that if it was struck by lightning it would collapse or catch on fire And something that wouldn't conductor like metal
yes it can you see the lightning faster than sound that sound cant catch up
Yes you can. If you tip the bottle upside down so the opening is at the bottom it's easier to catch the bugs since their instinct is to go upwards not downwards to get out.
To my knowledge Benjamin Franklin did not store lightning energy in a bottle. There were capacitors called Leyden flasks at the time which could store electrical energy.
The ISBN of Catch the Lightning is 0812551028.
Catch the Lightning was created on 1997-10-15.
Lightning in a Bottle - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:PG Canada:PG (Ontario) UK:PG USA:PG-13
Yes, it is possible for a house fire to be started by a lightning strike.
If you catch on spark of a lightning bolt, it can give electricity to the world for a year.
When they catch a bottle, they will break it, but they rarely catch the bottles.
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lightning will strike a blue moon and then you will catch the dogdanm parrot it is next to impossible
The electricity from lightning will follow a wire from the lightning rod to the ground.
Lightning is a physical change not a chemical change. Other things that are physical changes are breaking a bottle and melting ice.