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what ampere is in a lightning strike


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Answered by Sweetbuddy
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Hey buddy here is ur answer ...!!!

The electric currents inlightning discharges have been measured and they are around 20–30 kiloamperes. That is, they are roughly 20,000 to 30,000 amperes! The temperature inside a lightning discharge path is around 30,000 degrees, or five times the teperature at the surface of the Sun!

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Answered by fernandezsanti1104
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Answer:

20000 amps

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