That's called 'lightning'.
That's called 'lightning'.
That would be lightning.
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No, lightning does not have atoms. Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs when there is a difference in electrical potential between two points, typically between a cloud and the ground. It is the movement of electrons through the air that creates the lightning bolt.
Static discharge is causes the spark that is seen when electricity in a thunderhead discharges. The most common name for this type of spark or discharge is lightening.
That's called 'lightning'.
That's called 'lightning'.
That would be lightning.
Lightning.
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The most common lightening occurs completely inside the cloud, called intra-cloud.
Lightning is the occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of a very short duration and a very high voltage between a cloud and the ground.
No. An earth wire (commonly called a ground wire) has no current flowing through it. It is simply a wire connected to the ground to discharge electrical current in a circuit.
No, lightning does not have atoms. Lightning is an electrical discharge that occurs when there is a difference in electrical potential between two points, typically between a cloud and the ground. It is the movement of electrons through the air that creates the lightning bolt.
Lightning is a violent electrical discharge between the air and the ground. Example : "The lightning was very bright and scared the little girl."