Lightning is an example of static electricity
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Lightning bolts for one. Static electricity builds up, and when sufficient voltage is achieved, the bolt forms.
Benjamin Franklin's experiments with lightning and electricity proved that lightning is electricity and that lightning rods can protect buildings from lightning strikes. His kite experiment demonstrated the connection between lightning and electricity.
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Current electricity is the kind of electricity that is caused by a continuous flow of electricity. In order for this to happen there must be a voltage present across a conductor, for example in overhead power lines.
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Static electricity
True. Lightning is a natural example of static electricity, which occurs when there is a build-up of electrical charge in the atmosphere that discharges in the form of a lightning bolt.
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Yes.
Lightning.
Lightning doesn't become electricity. Lightning already is electricity.
A little but if this was homework the basic answer would NO
technically I think it is a combination of conductivity (the air conducts the flow of electricity) and electricity.
Yes, it's most similar to lightning. Although, obviously, less intense.
Yes, a lightning bolt can provide electricity because a lightning bolt is electricity.
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.