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Lighting
Lighting
Lighting
A conductor is metals... lightning is electricity.
LIGHTING!!!
Lighting typically uses electricity to power light fixtures such as lamps, light bulbs, or LED strips. How much electricity is consumed by lighting depends on the type and wattage of the light source, as well as the duration of use. Choosing energy-efficient lighting options can help reduce electricity consumption.
Yes, it is can be used as electricity by lighting etc.
Lighting is not typically described as static electricity. Static electricity refers to the buildup of electric charge on the surface of an object, while lighting refers to the discharge of atmospheric electricity. They both involve the movement of electric charge, but they are distinct phenomena with different causes and characteristics.
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The question is a lot like asking "How does water get into ice ?"Lightning is electricity, so the electricity doesn't have to get into it.
Thunder does not effect electricity, it is the lightening that accompanies it.
No more candles, and brighter lighting.