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how much energy (million joule ) has a thunder of light​

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Answered by alvish29
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5 billion joules or 5000 million joules

Answered by Parnaazkaur13
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An average bolt of lightning, striking from cloud to ground, contains roughly one billion (1,000,000,000) joules of energy. This is no small amount, enough to power a 60-watt lightbulb for six months plus a forgotten open door refrigerator for a day.

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