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No. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning. Lightning is a form of electricity.
No. Lightning is static electricity.
Lightning in itself IS static electricity. The only difference between lightning and the little zap you feel when you rub your feet on your carpet and touch something metal is that Lightning is MILLIONS of times more powerful.
Yes, the amount of electricity in lightning does equal 1.21 Jigawats
No. Lightning is simply a very large discharge of static electricity.
Benjamin Franklin was the one to study lightning and realize it was electricity.
Lightning doesn't become electricity. Lightning already is electricity.
Lightning is an example of static electricity
Yes, a lightning bolt can provide electricity because a lightning bolt is electricity.
Lightning is just basically the visual effect of electricity itself that is produced on you. Lightning is electricity!
No. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning. Lightning is a form of electricity.
No. Lightning is static electricity.
Well, a lightning bolt is formed by charged electrons and when it is released, it is electricity.
static electricity
There isn't. Thomas Jeffrson couldve Tod you that. Lightning is just a huge charge of electricity from charged up clouds (and the ground, too!)
Do we harness electricity from lightning? No. It's a lot of electricity at one time, and it's too unpredictable to be cost effective to develop a means of harnessing it's power. Lightning rods simply transfer the electricity into the ground, so as to protect structures.
No Animal is responsible for electricity humans first harnessed lightning for electricity and lightning comes from a change in the troposphere.