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Q: What noise is caused by lightning either thermal or impulse?
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Is there blue lightning and green lightning or purple lightning?

Yes Blue lightning means that hail is forming. Red lightning means that there is a lot of rain. Yellow signifies large quantities of dust. White stands for low humidity. There is no scientifically proven green lightning.


What is the difference between impulse conduction and transmission?

Impulse conduction refers to passage of impulse within the same cell. Where as transmission as the name implies, is concerned about passage of impulses either chemical or electrical from one cell to another.


Why does wildfire happen?

They're cause by either a lightning strike, or carelessness by humans !


What does it mean if you see lightning on a clear night?

It means there is a distant storm in the horizon or either it's your hallucination.


How does the all or none principle relate to the transmission of a nerve impulse?

The nerve impulse (action potential) either occurs, or it doesn't, depending on whether or not a sufficient summation of inputs from dendrites at the axon hillock (the trigger point) has occurred, either temporally or spatially.That is, if a large enough number of dendrites have received inputs from other neurons such that their total contribution of electrotonic impulses to the axon hillock results in enough Na ions there to trigger the action potential, or, if one or more dendrites is/are stimulated so often or quickly that, again, there are enough Na ions pushed to the axon hillock to trigger the action potential, then the nerve will "fire". If not enough Na ions are caused to congregate at the axon hillock by either means, then the action potential will not occur, and there will be no transmission of a nerve impulse.

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Distance between ehv lines?

The distance between high voltage lines is governed by either a switching impulse voltage or lightning impulse voltage. The distance between lines, or lines and tower must have a high enough dielectric strength to avoid flashover at these voltage. Air can withstand a voltage of 3kv/mm.


Is there blue lightning and green lightning or purple lightning?

Yes Blue lightning means that hail is forming. Red lightning means that there is a lot of rain. Yellow signifies large quantities of dust. White stands for low humidity. There is no scientifically proven green lightning.


What type of weather pattern created wildfires?

Lightning - either storms or heat lightning.


What is the direction of impulse for interneurons?

It travels in one direction either afferent or efferent.


What is the difference between impulse conduction and transmission?

Impulse conduction refers to passage of impulse within the same cell. Where as transmission as the name implies, is concerned about passage of impulses either chemical or electrical from one cell to another.


Use thermal expansion in a sentence?

I Don't Know Either


What do people call the the most deadly lighting strike?

There is no "most deadly lightning strike". Lightning either kills or doesn't.


Can lightning vortex be countered?

There is nothing in Lightning Vortex's text that says it cannot be negated, either negating the activation or negating the effect.


How is thermal energy involed in chemical reactions?

Reactions involve absorption and release of thermal energy. Heat is either absorbed or released.


Is their an Emma in Lightning Thief?

No, there is not an Emma in the Lightning Thief. There is not an Emma is the Percy Jackson movie, the Lightning Thief either. A demigod named Emma is not ever mentioned in the Percy Jackson series.


How can you tell if something is conducting thermal energy?

Something is conducting thermal energy if it is hot or cold to touch. Heat is thermal energy and heat can be felt by either the feeling of cold, or hot.


What is an effector cell?

The effector cell responds to a nerve impulse and can be either a muscle cell or a gland cell.