Lightning, of course, is simply a huge discharge of static electricity. In its nature, it's no different from the spark from your finger to a doorknob; the difference is only in scale. The current flow is from the sky to the earth (or earth to sky depending on how you view it technically, which is immaterial to this discussion), via the path of least resistance--which for a number of reasons, is not always the shortest, or straightest. The air is a relatively high resistance medium, so the lightning will "prefer" most any solid object, such as house, tree, or human body. The current creates an enormous amount of heat in whatever it passes through, and this is generally what causes the problem, e.g., fire, explosion, etc. Thunder, like the "crack" you hear when your fingertip discharges to the doorknob, is the sound of superheated air expanding explosively. A living body, of course, like electronic devices, is further disrupted by the presence of the voltage/current itself. A lightning rod, then, is simply an effort to offer the discharge an easier path than through an object which might be damaged or destroyed by it.
Lightning rods are designed to protect buildings from lightning strikes by providing a path for the electrical current to travel harmlessly to the ground. Static electricity is the build-up of electric charge on the surface of an object. Both phenomena involve the movement of electric charge, but lightning rods are specifically designed to manage the extremely high voltages associated with lightning strikes.
It usually does that because it's the highest thing around.
.....When there is a point on a conductor charge can gather more there, causing the air around the conductor/lighting rod, to ionize....Ionized air allowed the flow of charge very easily so it will flow through the air to the rod and into the ground. A simple explaination is that it will strike the highest thing because it is the easiest and shortest path to the ground.
No, static electricity cannot be generated in a vacuum because it relies on the movement of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, which are typically found in gases or solids. In a vacuum, there are no particles to transfer charge and create static electricity.
Lightning whelks are large predatory sea snails found in the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic coast of the United States. They have distinctive spiral shells with spiky knobs and can reach lengths of up to 16 inches. Lightning whelks feed on mollusks and are known for their scavenging behavior.
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Static electricity, when it is stuck to head that is whats holding it in place.
When you get zapped by static electricity, it means that there is an imbalance of electric charge on your body or on the object you touch. This causes a sudden flow of electrons to even out the charge, resulting in a small but quick electric shock or spark.
What's the purpose of electricity?
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During winter, the air tends to be drier, which can lead to a buildup of static electricity on your clothes and body. When you remove your clothes, the static electricity is discharged, creating a crackling sound. Moisturizing your skin and using a humidifier can help reduce this effect.
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The tools that can be used for static code analysis are code analytics and Code Blocks. These two pieces of software can be used for static code analysis.
whats on the att basic electricity exam
we get to know whats going on around the world
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they convert mechanical energy into electricity.
it means its stopped just re-set it/repair the network connection