Lightning occurs naturally in weather while sparks occurs only in electric chemical reactions.But,if you compare it on physical form they are thee same.
No. Sparks itself is not energy. Sparks come from fire. Fire is energy, but not the things that come of it (sparks).
Because of the very high voltage of lightning, an opto isolator can't block it, the best is to relay any lightning to ground but that is still not a guarantee that the spike will be stopped. Lightning voltage is in the Giga Volt range.
A lightning arrester (or lightning rod) works by providing a low resistance path to earth. This directs a lightning strike down the side of a building instead of it spreading through the electrical system.
Lightning rods are used to direct the force of the strike safely as possible and in a direct line as possible to ground. This direct path usually saves surrounding structures from damage.
Fire does not attract lightning. These two things are different sources of energy and are not proven to attract each other.
During their experiment, they used electrical sparks to stimulate the variable of the lightning.
Sparks! And when the distance is large enough, lightning!
Lightning would be one.And the sparks of static electricity you see are too.
black car. convertible with red hot sparks on the side
lightning storms
Vulcan, the blacksmith god. Zeus hurled lightning bolts.
through simulate lightning
through simulate lightning
He flew his kite during a storm and the metal key picked up the electricity from the lightning.
Sparks! And when the distance is large enough, lightning!
they both make echos
They simulated lightning in the early earth's atmosphere. The reasoning being that the reactions required some form of energy input to begin, and that lightning would have almost certainly been present.