Physics, asked by sanaxavier7, 10 months ago

one mark question:
which phenomenon is responsible for lightning the sky during thunder storm ​

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Answered by kashif97
7

Answer:

The collision of opposite charges in the sky is responsible for lightning during thunderstorm. The upper part of clouds have negative charge while lower part have positive charges.

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Answered by MotiSani
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During a thunderstorm, opposing charges smash in the sky, generating lightning.

  • Thunder is caused by an electrostatic discharge.
  • The gaseous molecules in the air expand outward from the lightning as the plasma channel superheats it, generating an audible shock wave.
  • Positively charged particles originate towards the cloud's tip.
  • Negatively charged particles fall to the cloud's bottom.
  • A big spark - lightning - explodes when the positive and negative charges in a cloud reach a critical mass.
  • The fast expansion of air in the vicinity of a lightning strike produces thunder.

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