you can obtain energy from lightning by placing something out side in a storm and if lightning were to strike it, it would power up
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Scientists haven't found a way yet. Harnessing lightning is currently only fictional.
Lay down
If we were smart enough, We would use a lightning conductor to get the lightning's energy and use it for later use.
Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
energy.
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.
- to obtain electrical energy - to obtain thermal energy - to obtain bombs
yes, all of living things obtain materials and energy, and use that material and energy.
They obtain it but when it goes away, the energy goes back into your body.
If we were smart enough, We would use a lightning conductor to get the lightning's energy and use it for later use.
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Yes, rising warm moist air adds energy to a cloud. This energy can be released in many forms (e.g. tornados, lightning) and the moisture can fall out in many forms too (e.g. rain, snow, sleet, hail).
Yes, bacteria does obtain and use energy for locomotion.
Yes.
From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.From whatever fuel they use. Depending on the engine, they may also obtain their energy from an electric current.
Protozoa eat food to obtain energy and algae use photosynthesis.
In theory it should be possible, but I haven't heard of any actual machinery to use lightning energy. Perhaps you could design one.
energy.