An electrical discharge in the sky typically refers to phenomena such as lightning, which occurs when there is a buildup of electrical energy in the atmosphere. This discharge happens when the electrical potential between clouds or between a cloud and the ground becomes strong enough to overcome the resistance of the air, resulting in a rapid release of energy in the form of a bright flash and thunder. Other forms of electrical discharge can include sprites and elves, which are transient luminous events occurring high above thunderstorms.
natural electrical discharge in the sky/clouds
The word you are looking for is "lightning." Lightning is a natural electrical discharge that occurs in the atmosphere, often during thunderstorms.
Electrons build up electrical discharge. They carry negative charge.
The sky is flashing because of lightning, which is a natural electrical discharge in the atmosphere. Thunder is the sound produced by lightning, but it may not always be heard if the storm is far away or if the sound is muffled by other noises.
Yes, lightning is a rapid electrostatic discharge in the atmosphere that is caused by imbalances between storm clouds and the ground, creating a flow of electrical current. This discharge can result in a bright flash of light and the accompanying sound of thunder.
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The bright flash of light during a thunderstorm is lightning. Lightning occurs when electrical charges build up in the atmosphere and discharge rapidly, creating a visible discharge of energy. This discharge can appear as a bright flash of light in the sky.
Catalysis with a plasma electrical discharge.
Not much. "I'm lightning on my feet" is a metaphor--she is not really a discharge of electrical energy from the sky, she is just like it. Apart from that, nothing.
The word lightning derives from "lightening", something which sheds light. But its literal meaning is a visible discharge of static electricity in the sky.
A storm accompanied by lightning (electrical discharge) is called an electrical storm.
The term used to refer to the process of electrical discharge and the flow of electrical activity is "electric current." It is the flow of electric charge through a conductor, such as a wire, and is measured in amperes (A).