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The source returns to a balanced state.
Yes. Lightning is a massive discharge of electricity and so can cause damage to power grids and electrical devices.
The source returns to a balanced state.
static electricity
static electricity
The source returns to a balanced state.
A static discharge is an accumulation of static electricity that discharges when negative electrons connect with the positive protons.
It is created due to an electrical discharge of electricity among water droplets and ice in the clouds..!!
The adjective form may be electric or electrical. The adverb form is "electrically."
A current is the flow of electrical charge and can't be "stocked up." Electrical charge itself can be "stocked up" in the form of a capacitor. If you keep increasing the charge held in a capacitor, it will eventually discharge through the air creating bolts of electricity. This is roughly how lightning works.