Lightning is a negative force of nature.
It depends on what direction is considered positive and what direction is considered negative. For this case, I'll assume that up, right, and outward are positive and down, left, and inward are negative. Since the force is perpendicular to the magnetic field, the sign for the force depends on the direction of the current. If the current is inward and the magnetic field is to the left, then the force is upward and thus positive. If the current would be outward and the magnetic field would be still to the left, then the force is downward and thus is negative. The best way to think of this is to use the "right-hand" rule. Use your index finger to represent the direction of the current, your thumb as the direction of the force, and the other three fingers as the direction of the magnetic field direction.
Lightning is primarily an electric force. It occurs when there is a buildup and discharge of electrical energy in the atmosphere. While magnetic fields can be generated by the flow of electric current in a lightning bolt, the main force driving lightning is electricity.
Warren Faidley's iconic photo of lightning hitting a pole captures the intense power and energy of a lightning strike. The image symbolizes the raw force of nature and the potential dangers associated with lightning storms. It serves as a reminder of the awe-inspiring yet hazardous aspects of our natural world.
When opposite poles of a magnet are placed near each other, they attract each other. This attraction is due to the alignment of magnetic field lines between the two poles. The force of attraction between opposite poles is stronger than the force of repulsion between like poles.
A repulsive force occurs between two charged objects when they have the same type of charge (both positive or both negative). According to Coulomb's Law, like charges repel each other due to the electrostatic force.
Generally, yes, but given that haiku can be of many topics, nature can just as easily be seen in the negative.
That is impossible. as of yet, no one can control lightning as it is a force of nature. As a general rule, man can not control nature.
It is positive
In physics, force can be positive or negative. Positive force indicates a push or pull in a certain direction, while negative force indicates a push or pull in the opposite direction.
In a coordinate system, positive force is typically defined as acting in the direction of the positive axis. For example, in a one-dimensional system, positive force would be in the positive direction of the axis, while negative force would be in the negative direction.
Neither charge on its own has an attractive force. Opposite charges (positive-negative) will attract while like charges (negative-negative or positive-positive) will repel.
Lightning is caused by the buildup of negative and positive charges in clouds, resulting in an electrical discharge between them. Thunder is the sound produced by the rapid expansion of air due to the intense heat generated by a lightning bolt.
Yes, there is a difference between positive and negative g-force. Positive g-force is the sensation of weight pressing down on you, like during takeoff in an airplane. Negative g-force is the sensation of weightlessness or forces pulling you away from an object, like in a roller coaster drop.
Generally, yes, but given that haiku can be of many topics, nature can just as easily be seen in the negative.
by the negative force and the positive force
Yes, the electromagnetic force between a positive and a negative charge is attractive. The positive charge will be pulled towards the negative charge due to the force of attraction between opposite charges.
It is a positive force because the French fought on the American's side.