Lightning
Electricity
the complete path that electricity can move through is called
The cloud around an atom's nucleus is called an electron cloud. An electromagnetic force binds electrons inside an electrostatic potential well, which surrounds the nucleus.
If this question is asking about the box supplied by your utility company which counts the kilowatt.hours you used, so they can send you a bill for electricity, it is called an electricity meter. If you are asking about the name of the standard unit used to measure a quantity of electricity used, it is called the kilowatt.hour (or k.Wh for short.)
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A discharge of static electricity from a huge cloud is called lightning.
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
cloud and wind
Lightning is a sudden discharge of electricity occurring between clouds or between a cloud and the earth. It is caused by the buildup of electrical charge in the atmosphere and can be very powerful and destructive.
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cloud + electricity
this is commonly referred to as "lightning"
It's called in-cloud or cloud-to-cloud lightning.
At the cloud base when water vapor begins condensing it begins to release it. This releasing is called rain.
they dont. cloud action creates lightning. "vast amounts of static electricity" the release of this electricity makes the air expand and vibrate which creates a sound burst that we hear as thunder.
The buildup of electrons in a cloud is not a form of current electricity. Current electricity refers to the flow of electrons along a conductive path, while the accumulation of charge in a cloud generates an electric potential that can lead to lightning discharge when the charge difference becomes large enough.
At the cloud base when water vapor begins condensing it begins to release it. This releasing is called rain.