Well, the path in which the visible portion of lightning takes is plasma. But plasma is a gas. An ionized gas. So the flash of light you see is static electricity from the clouds jumping through that ionized gas (plasma) to the earth.I have a master's in EE. I'm creatable. :)
Well actually the answer is Plasma. Plasma is lightning, Aurora Borealis, and fire are plasmas. Plasma's are particles that have broken apart. They form when high energy plasma go into the atmosphere.
Chicken WingsThe forth form of Matter, even discussed on such TV shows in the 60s such as Lost In Space is....PLASMAThis is found in lightning bolts, nukes, and natually start.
No. A bolt of lightning is made of plasma, which is ionized gas.
The answer is (ii) Nitrogen dioxide. Nitrogen is available in air in bonded form N2. Lightning energy helps break this N2 bond and produces nitrogen ions. These ions combine with Oxygen to produce Nitrogen monoxide in the first step and then nitrogen dioxide. If there happens to be rain at the time of lightning, this NO2 dissolves in water to form nitric or nitrous acids and falls to earth. These acids are in usable form for many plants. This process is one of the ways for nitrogen fixation in the environment. Kalra
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Lightning forms in clouds.
To discharge the atmosphere in the form of a lightning bolt. Street lighting, took over from gas lights.
The conversion of oxygen gas (O2) into ozone (O3) by lightning is a chemical change. This process involves rearrangement of atoms to form a new substance with different properties.
Well, the path in which the visible portion of lightning takes is plasma. But plasma is a gas. An ionized gas. So the flash of light you see is static electricity from the clouds jumping through that ionized gas (plasma) to the earth.I have a master's in EE. I'm creatable. :)
Well actually the answer is Plasma. Plasma is lightning, Aurora Borealis, and fire are plasmas. Plasma's are particles that have broken apart. They form when high energy plasma go into the atmosphere.
The noun lightning itself (electrical discharge) is used as a noun adjunct, rather than an adjective, in such terms as lightning bolt or lightning rod. Only when the intent is to show great speed or quickness (lightning speed, lightning reflexes) is lightning an adjective.
Plasma is the form of matter that consists of superheated gas where the atoms have been stripped of their electrons. It is often found in stars, lightning bolts, and some types of artificial lighting.
No, argon is a noble gas that is naturally present in Earth's atmosphere and is not created by lightning. Lightning can generate ozone and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere, but not argon.
Lightning can split nitrogen molecules in the air, causing them to react with oxygen and form compounds like nitric oxide. These compounds can then dissolve in rainwater to create nitrates, which are important nutrients for plants and help fertilize the soil.
Matter can be found in the plasma state in lightning. Lightning is a form of plasma, which is a state of matter where atoms are stripped of their electrons and exist as ionized gas. Plasma is commonly found in stars, lightning, and certain experimental setups, rather than in blood, livers, or rivers.
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