I don't understand why the charges from clouds flow towards Earth(longer distance) instead of flowing towards the positive portion of cloud above(shorter distance)?
Look, charge in itself doesnt move either. it's electrons. by saying 'positive charge is carried' they mean that when one electron is positively charged another electron gives its electron to the charged one to make it neutral and hence becomes positive itself. This is how charge is passed. it is possible only within conductors though. Charge is stationary when it comes to insulators so you are partially correct.
As for the electrical discharge, when the body rubs with the carpet, it loses electrons, and when the body touches any metal surface close to it, such as a door handle, for example (the bonding forces of electrons are weak) the electrons will move from the metal surface of the human body to compensate for the lack of electrons in it. The question is why does a positive charge not appear on the surface A metal that has lost its electrons
To stop forest fires: Can lightening bolts be 'absorbed or directed' into lightening rods (perhaps have both Neg and Pos rods together)? We can harness electric energy later when batteries evolve.
that was great it helped m to know more info about thunders like colour causes temp no of wats no of bolts striking the earth per second deaths etc etc
"that you dont know where the lighting will strike". thats why we should use the multiple tall pointy lightning arresters seperated by a good distance like a wind farm.
I wanted to study for a physics test. Out of all options I came to my subscribed channel i.e Fuse School Obvi No other channel can teach as well as this one
I watched several videos before this one on how lightning is formed, but I was left with holes in my understanding until I watched this documentary. But who would think a woman with an accent would be the one to teach it to me.
So I have a question... I've only just started learning about this. If + and - is always attracted to neutral... so couldn't the lighting be harvested to a ground that passes through a certain amount of Earth to remove some of the charges enough for whatever method we can use to store/or temporarily hold + and - like some kind of conductor that is then pasted through a bunch of resisters? so that we can better store the electricity? But would be a mountain or somewhere that has a lots of lighting. Or... a conductor that is a neutral net lol is that crazy? Something that can withstand the heat like I forget the material used for spaceships. Not sure if it can hold up to that much power but just a curious thought. Would love to hear what people who know this topic has to say about that. I'm sure there are many holes but just a rookie thought.
Thank you for your thoughts and ideas. It is true that there is a huge amount of energy transferred during thunder storms but the location of the lightning and the huge variation in the very high voltage makes harvesting the energy virtually impossible. See here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvesting_lightning_energy
"Each bolt carries about 10 billion Watts. That’s enough power for 32 million people a year! 10 billion watts per bolt, and given that 50 bolts strike the earth’s surface every single second means the power of lightning is extraordinary."
I had a discussion once with a friend of mine who is a lightning scientist and he thinks there is a continuous reciprocation between atmospheric and earthly electromagnetism or telluric currents. Certain types of rocks attract more strikes than others. That is why there are certain areas in the world which receive more lightning strikes . It seems like the old people knew about this and so they built megalithic structures such as pyramids (made of specific types of rock which they sourced from miles away at great expense) along Ley lines (concentrated earth energy currents) - especially where these lines intersect - so as to harness it. Just my theory anyway. There are many applications of waves within of the electromagnetic spectrum.
can someone answer me is lightning electricity or not yes or no. and explanation:) im literally about to smash my phone because safari is just giving me long az explanations that dosent answer my question
I'm sorry to see that you reply only to thanks and nice video comments. Other persons who have questions or don't agree with what u said you're not able to reply them, leaving aside giving explanation.
Incomplete view, and does not account for photon creation. Anyone who wants to understand this more completely should look at photonuclear reactions. The main intuition is that the strong nuclear force is involved in this reaction.
If it becomes very hot, the molecules ionize. That means that the electrons of the molecules become loose and more free to move around. This means that they can now interact with each other, and conduct electricity
Nothing in this world can be said as true insulator, they are just a very poor conductor. In any case everything is a conductor which can be a good or a poor,but nor can be a pure insulator so as its a very poor conductor but it still can conduct so it passes
bruv (/sis) u need more subs ma man (/woman). i didnt watch the vid tho i got like 2min and this is too long so uh thanks anyway but uh nice vid bro (/sis)
2:05 It is hotter than the surface of the sun, not the whole sun itself, as the core if millions of degrees.
You mean billions degree
@@abdulrahmanembabsha8625 No, the core of the sun is approximately 25,000,000° Celsius.
The outermost atmosphere of the sun is hotter than the core
when we talk about the temperature of the sun, we refer to its crust.
@@ominous-omnipresent-they it is actually about 15 million in celsius and 27 million in fahrenheit
Thank you for this lesson I’ve learnt so much in so little time, hopefully I can pass my exam tomorrow
Thank you! How did the exam go?
Lol
Yeah I aced it with flying ✈ colours 😁
Lol 😝
Oh yeah, you just learnt about potential difference with the example of a lighting & some facts related to it
I don't understand why the charges from clouds flow towards Earth(longer distance) instead of flowing towards the positive portion of cloud above(shorter distance)?
You're teaching a wrong concept. Positive charges never flow. Only negative charges flow since they're electrons. Positive charges stay in their place
Exactly
Look, charge in itself doesnt move either. it's electrons. by saying 'positive charge is carried' they mean that when one electron is positively charged another electron gives its electron to the charged one to make it neutral and hence becomes positive itself. This is how charge is passed. it is possible only within conductors though. Charge is stationary when it comes to insulators so you are partially correct.
As for the electrical discharge, when the body rubs with the carpet, it loses electrons, and when the body touches any metal surface close to it, such as a door handle, for example (the bonding forces of electrons are weak) the electrons will move from the metal surface of the human body to compensate for the lack of electrons in it. The question is why does a positive charge not appear on the surface A metal that has lost its electrons
The ASMR is so strong.
Can you also give a explanation of frabric from fibre
To stop forest fires: Can lightening bolts be 'absorbed or directed' into lightening rods (perhaps have both Neg and Pos rods together)? We can harness electric energy later when batteries evolve.
Maybe not if lightening energy is 5x hotter than the sun....
explained better than my school
Very small current flows when lightning occurs true or false
I like thunder and lightning ⚡️
My teacher sent the link to watch this to do a story board on how lightning occurs. I will definitely be able to do it now. Thankyou so much!
Wonderful! You are very welcome!
Wait I’m pretty sure you’re in my class
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thank u maam
gr8 explanation
but positive charges never flow only negative charges flow as they r electrons
About 95% of lightning that occurs is negatively charged and the rest of them are positively charged
Im so bored in quarentine I've resorted to this.
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wow thamk you for this lesson\
i will surely make this technology..thanks for idea
Most welcome!
does lighting travel from the ground to the cloouds
that was great
it helped m to know more info about thunders
like colour causes
temp
no of wats
no of bolts striking the earth per second
deaths
etc etc
Glad you liked it!
@@fuseschool ya i do liked your videos\
There are just so many scientific inaccuracies in this video...
@Joseph ONI 1:36 positive charges are not moving, just as an example.
"that you dont know where the lighting will strike". thats why we should use the multiple tall pointy lightning arresters seperated by a good distance like a wind farm.
Interesting. I didn't know that lightning is hotter than the sun. Great Imformation!
2:49
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
I wanted to study for a physics test.
Out of all options I came to my subscribed channel i.e Fuse School
Obvi
No other channel can teach as well as this one
That is so great to hear ❤️ Appreciate it!
Thank you so much for this explanation 🙏🙏
You are most welcome!
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Thank to teach it properly it was wonderful explanation
Thank you!
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Thank u for explaining and I am all set for exam now
Excellent! All the best! 🙌
Energy is in Joules not Watts. A Watt is a rate of doing work.
Is lightning an electricity? Why? Answer briefly.
What you meant to say was, "Five times hotter than the surface of the sun."
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Nice
Very well explained
Thank you 🙂
1.21 Gigawatts! Definitely a good power source!
Thank you Ma'am 😊
Most welcome 😊
About 95% of lightning is negatively charged and the rest is positively charged
Makes sense
I watched several videos before this one on how lightning is formed, but I was left with holes in my understanding until I watched this documentary. But who would think a woman with an accent would be the one to teach it to me.
Very well explained video Thank you :)
Glad you liked it!
So I have a question... I've only just started learning about this. If + and - is always attracted to neutral... so couldn't the lighting be harvested to a ground that passes through a certain amount of Earth to remove some of the charges enough for whatever method we can use to store/or temporarily hold + and - like some kind of conductor that is then pasted through a bunch of resisters? so that we can better store the electricity? But would be a mountain or somewhere that has a lots of lighting. Or... a conductor that is a neutral net lol is that crazy? Something that can withstand the heat like I forget the material used for spaceships. Not sure if it can hold up to that much power but just a curious thought. Would love to hear what people who know this topic has to say about that. I'm sure there are many holes but just a rookie thought.
Thank you for your thoughts and ideas. It is true that there is a huge amount of energy transferred during thunder storms but the location of the lightning and the huge variation in the very high voltage makes harvesting the energy virtually impossible. See here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvesting_lightning_energy
i have a question
how to identify the lightening is positive or negitive
Most lightning is negative. The 5% which is positive is much more dangerous. See: www.weather.gov/jetstream/positive for full details
Why dont protons come down part of cloud ???
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This was so helpful
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Supperbly understood
Thank you!
"Each bolt carries about 10 billion Watts. That’s enough power for 32 million people a year!
10 billion watts per bolt, and given that 50 bolts strike the earth’s surface every single second means the power of lightning is extraordinary."
I had a discussion once with a friend of mine who is a lightning scientist and he thinks there is a continuous reciprocation between atmospheric and earthly electromagnetism or telluric currents. Certain types of rocks attract more strikes than others. That is why there are certain areas in the world which receive more lightning strikes . It seems like the old people knew about this and so they built megalithic structures such as pyramids (made of specific types of rock which they sourced from miles away at great expense) along Ley lines (concentrated earth energy currents) - especially where these lines intersect - so as to harness it. Just my theory anyway. There are many applications of waves within of the electromagnetic spectrum.
can someone answer me is lightning electricity or not yes or no. and explanation:) im literally about to smash my phone because safari is just giving me long az explanations that dosent answer my question
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Whatever it was great
Cool!
Thx for the vid great
Thank you!
I'm sorry to see that you reply only to thanks and nice video comments. Other persons who have questions or don't agree with what u said you're not able to reply them, leaving aside giving explanation.
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So what you're saying is you can make an Eiffel Tower out of solid copper empower the world's electricity easy Eiffel towers made of copper
Incomplete view, and does not account for photon creation. Anyone who wants to understand this more completely should look at photonuclear reactions. The main intuition is that the strong nuclear force is involved in this reaction.
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Air is a insulator than how current pass through it
If it becomes very hot, the molecules ionize. That means that the electrons of the molecules become loose and more free to move around. This means that they can now interact with each other, and conduct electricity
Nothing in this world can be said as true insulator, they are just a very poor conductor. In any case everything is a conductor which can be a good or a poor,but nor can be a pure insulator so as its a very poor conductor but it still can conduct so it passes
Ever heard of a blue angel?
Omg
Okay
Thats good one but i do not think
Well i will try
bruv (/sis)
u need more subs ma man (/woman).
i didnt watch the vid tho i got like 2min and this is too long so uh thanks anyway
but uh nice vid bro (/sis)
Thank you :) much appreciated!
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That's wrong the ground go up as well
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