As far as I know, no practical method has yet been found to put energy from lightning to practical use - or, for that matter, the voltage difference between the clouds and the Earth.
As far as I know, no practical method has yet been found to put energy from lightning to practical use - or, for that matter, the voltage difference between the clouds and the Earth.
As far as I know, no practical method has yet been found to put energy from lightning to practical use - or, for that matter, the voltage difference between the clouds and the Earth.
As far as I know, no practical method has yet been found to put energy from lightning to practical use - or, for that matter, the voltage difference between the clouds and the Earth.
the homonyn for lightning is lightening the homonyn for lightning is lightening
The word lightening is a non-count (mass) noun; multiples are expressed in amounts, for example, a lot of lightening, some lightening, a little lightening, etc.
No, resistors do not store energy. They dissipate electrical energy in the form of heat when current passes through them.
The energy in a moving object is kept in its kinetic energy store. This energy is related to the object's mass and its velocity.
Batteries store chemical energy, which is converted to electrical energy when used. Food stores chemical energy in the form of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, which our bodies convert into energy through metabolism.
There are many places where bed lamps can be purchased. This includes a local lightening store, a homewares store, a large department store or online on Amazon.
cloud and energy :)
energy store is an very simple this is where energy is store for further usage
Examples of electromagnetic energy are radio waves, Xrays, optical light waves, infrared waves, sunlight and lightening.
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
you can store energy in a pnumatic wrench
Fat is a store of energy. very simple
no it does not store chemical energy it turns into thermal energy:)
Cells store energy in bonds.
It can be (lightening hair, lightening loads, lightening skies).It is the present participle of the verb to lighten, meaning to make lighter, either in color or weight. Lightening (not lightning) may be a verb, noun, or adjective.
lightening symbolises loss of ignorance. In dreams lightening is a symbol of a terrible event and negativity.
Lightening is a noun