That means that the energy in the lightning consists of moving electrical charges (electrons in this case).
Lightning is an example of electrical energy found in nature. Lightning is a natural discharge of static electricity that occurs during thunderstorms, creating a powerful electrical current.
Short Answer: Yes! But it is also light energy.
Lightning is a form of electrical energy caused by the build-up and discharge of electricity in the atmosphere during thunderstorms.
No. Lightning produces thermal energy, but is actually a form of electrical energy.
No. Lighting is not the source, lightning is multiple types of energy. At first lightning is electric but when it strikes the energy converts its self into light and heat in which the lightning becomes visible. There is a law of energy stating that: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form. Some various forms of energy might be chemical, nuclear, electrical, mechanical, heat, and waves/radiation (light). Lightning does not create energy, it simply transforms its type of energy and transfers it to another object, whether that object be air, a cloud, ground etc.
Lightning is an example of electrical energy found in nature. Lightning is a natural discharge of static electricity that occurs during thunderstorms, creating a powerful electrical current.
Lightning
a light bulb or lightning
Short Answer: Yes! But it is also light energy.
No, thunder is a result of lightning lightning on the other hand is an example of electrical energy, it is called static discharge,or static energy... Thunder is usually classified as sound energy, i.e. a pressure disturbance travelling through the air. The atmospheric electrical discharge that we call "lightning" causes sudden heating of the air, which causes its sudden expansion, which is what produces the pressure disturbance.
a lightning strike, the plug in a wall, anything that you need electricity to power
Lightning is a form of electrical energy caused by the build-up and discharge of electricity in the atmosphere during thunderstorms.
Lightning is the stream of electron and is considered the electrical energy.
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An example of electrical energy is like when a toaster is plugged in or lightning and a light bulb. It's that simple
No. Lightning produces thermal energy, but is actually a form of electrical energy.
No. Lighting is not the source, lightning is multiple types of energy. At first lightning is electric but when it strikes the energy converts its self into light and heat in which the lightning becomes visible. There is a law of energy stating that: Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form. Some various forms of energy might be chemical, nuclear, electrical, mechanical, heat, and waves/radiation (light). Lightning does not create energy, it simply transforms its type of energy and transfers it to another object, whether that object be air, a cloud, ground etc.