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Is Lightning static electricity or current electricity?

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Is Lightning static electricity or current electricity?

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Both. A lightning bolt has many thousands of amps at millions of volts. The planet spins, but also has stationary waves through which it spins. It also has friction. Both of these cause the potential in the air to rise, as well as the earth. And yes..the earth has electricity in it. We don’t create electricity from nature. We simply borrow it, make it do our bidding, and return it to ground…

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