Physics, asked by Manaswipolakam9034, 9 months ago

Why cant we store electricity coming from lightning for the purpose of electricity

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Answered by geetachoudhary67
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Answer:

So, basically, all the lightning we can capture will give the world enough electricity for only nine days! But there is more To handle that kind of instantaneous power, heavy conduction rods would need to be used, with ultra-heavy-duty electrical circuits and storage super-capacitors.

Answered by easiestid123
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Answer:

The surge of electricity is way too high to control with current technology

Explanation:

Capacitors are certain devices that can be used to store charges.

Air, in normal conditions is an insulator. It does not allow electricity to pass through it. (Basically doesnt allow the flow of electrons)

However, when lighting occurs, air becomes a conductor. This is only possible because of a very large voltage breakdown (in the order of Giga volts 10^9)

This sudden large voltage breakdown is impossible to control with the devices currently in use, and therefore it is not possible to store energy from lightning

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