We know that air is a poor conductor of electricity. Then how does the electric discharge take place during lightning?
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How does electric discharge in lightning occurs if air is a bad conductor? When the magnitude of the accumulated charges becomes very large, the air which is normally a poor conductor of electricity, is no longer able to resist their flow.
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It's because air is a poor conductor, not an insulator. Poor Conductor means it generally doesn't conduct electricity, but in certain conditions, which includes speed, air level, it'll conduct electricity.
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