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michelle15g
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Hi,
I have a question about lightning return strokes. It makes sense when I think about the return stroke on its own - as in lightning from the ground to the cloud but I'm a bit confused when I think about it as a reaction towards lightning.
Why does it occur? Doesn't lightning equalize the potential and if so - why would there be another action? Why is the potential difference suddenly in the other direction?
It should take more energy than simply equalizing the potential so what am I not considering?
Thanks,
Michelle
I have a question about lightning return strokes. It makes sense when I think about the return stroke on its own - as in lightning from the ground to the cloud but I'm a bit confused when I think about it as a reaction towards lightning.
Why does it occur? Doesn't lightning equalize the potential and if so - why would there be another action? Why is the potential difference suddenly in the other direction?
It should take more energy than simply equalizing the potential so what am I not considering?
Thanks,
Michelle