You are not technically making electricity from lighting. You can harness the electricity from it somehow and then redistribute it somehow. The only problem is that lightening is very unpredictable and it is hard to tell where it is going to hit next.
A Yagi antenna, which can be used for radio astronomy.
The electricity is build up when electrons (negative charged particles of an atom) move in a conductor (eg. metal, wire, water) in a closed loop. This is also known as current. Just like water flow in a set of pipes. Static electricity is somehow the contrary. Static electricity is all about charges which are not free to move. This causes them to build up in one place and it often ends with a spark or a shock when they finally do move.
Yes! Not many people know this, but it actually can. I had tons of fruits + a potato in my science project, which was to see what would produce the most electricity. My hypothesis, was of course, a lemon, but I came to see that somehow, the pear was higher than everything else, even the potato! With interest, I finished the project.
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Somehow!
You are not technically making electricity from lighting. You can harness the electricity from it somehow and then redistribute it somehow. The only problem is that lightening is very unpredictable and it is hard to tell where it is going to hit next.
nope
If somehow, electricity "went away," then Man would just have to go back to living a lifestyle like he had before electricity.
A structure is a group of elements somehow united to support a load with stability.
yeah
No one but J.K. knows, but as they are both pureblood they must be related somehow.
All the Louisiana Landrys are related somehow. And there are a zillion of them
Yes somehow equivalent. We can also say that voltage is a tension in case of electricity.
The Sun. "Solar" means that it is somehow related to the Sun.
By DNA .
My previous answer got erased somehow, but I suggested that the question just described my ex-wife.