Physics, asked by vbk185, 1 year ago

how would you design a model that shows lightning forms

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Answered by srishti09876
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If you've ever walked across a carpet on a dry day and then touched something made of metal, such as a refrigerator handle, you've experienced lightning firsthand. The static discharge that gave you a shock is the same phenomenon that creates the fiery forks that split the sky during a thunderstorm. Real lightning is caused by the discharge of millions of volts of electricity, which can kill you. Even relatively tiny discharges of static electricity on a refrigerator handle are painful. However, it is possible to safely and painlessly make lightning happen in a jar, where you can study and appreciate it all you want.

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