unfortunatley i cant tell for sure what you mean because of the lack of grammer (not insalting you) but if your asking wether it has direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) like i think you are than the answer is direct current (DC)
I hope this is helpful... ... the most dangerous type of lightning is cloud to ground lightning. see was that so bad
Lightning is associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
The type of lightning you are referring to is likely to be called "string lightning." This phenomenon occurs when lightning repeatedly follows the same path, creating a flickering appearance as it breaks and re-ignites along its course.
Lightning is an example of current electricity because it is the flow of electrons (current) through the atmosphere due to differences in charge buildup in clouds and the ground. This flow of electrons creates a temporary pathway through the air, resulting in the visible discharge of electricity in the form of lightning.
Ball lightning. It is a rare phenomenon where a small, glowing sphere appears during thunderstorms. This type of lightning is not well understood and can vary in size and color.
While tent poles are metal and metal does conduct electricity, most manufactures will have some type of current block and if the tent is plastic then that will also stop lightning.
No. Lightning is an electric current flowing through ionized air.
Lightning is categorized by type. For examples:cloud to cloudcloud to groundground to cloudball lightning
Heat lightning is just ordinary lightning that is too far away for you to hear the thunder.
When lightning strikes the ocean, the electrical current can travel up to several miles through the water.
Lightning is static electricity. It's a buildup of charge, and it is facilitated by charge separation. In that light, it is DC.
Power lines carry electricity as alternating current.
I hope this is helpful... ... the most dangerous type of lightning is cloud to ground lightning. see was that so bad
lightning rods help you because of the metal in the rod
Lightning is a form of electrical discharge that is primarily AC (alternating current) in nature.
Lightning is associated with cumulonimbus clouds.
static electricity