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Lightning?????????

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ok about every lightning strike is made out of defferent discharges that can rarely be spotted with the eye every one of these strikes are only a couple of milliseconds long and i know that a lightning stike has a couple of billion volts and it has a current average of 40kA

so is this 40kA or a couple of billion volts in every of those strikes that a ligtning strike consists of or is that the enetire stike

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  1. It's 40kA per bolt.Not storm.


  2. i dont get wat u said?

  3. Lightning has an average voltage of 40,000,000 volts. Voltage itself is nothing more than the amount of energy needed to move a finite amount of electric charge. When static charge develops in clouds and on the ground, there will eventually be an electric jump, known all-so-commonly as lightning. Overall, a person could state that lightning has a lot of current, energy, and voltage.
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