Yes lightning is astaticenergy.
No, lightning is just a big spark of static electricity.
Nope... It's static electrical energy.
Lightning is a form of static electricity
Lightning, static electricity, and electric eels.
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Lightning carries electrical energy in the form of a sudden discharge of built-up static electricity in the atmosphere. This energy is released as a brilliant flash of light and heat, accompanied by thunder.
Short Answer: Yes! But it is also light energy.
Lightning is an example of electrical energy found in nature. Lightning is a natural discharge of static electricity that occurs during thunderstorms, creating a powerful electrical current.
A lightning rod provides a path for static electricity to flow safely to the ground. When a lightning rod is properly installed, it helps conduct the electrical charge away from a building or structure, reducing the risk of damage from a lightning strike by dissipating the energy into the ground. This prevents the buildup of static electricity in the building or structure.
No, thunder is a result of lightning lightning on the other hand is an example of electrical energy, it is called static discharge,or static energy... Thunder is usually classified as sound energy, i.e. a pressure disturbance travelling through the air. The atmospheric electrical discharge that we call "lightning" causes sudden heating of the air, which causes its sudden expansion, which is what produces the pressure disturbance.
Lightning is an example of static electricity
static electricity