2014-06-26, 22:56
(This post was last modified: 2014-06-26, 23:04 by Jonathan.Williams.)
(2014-06-26, 21:48)Dale.Reid Wrote: JumpJack:
Just assume the voltage is high. Very high.
I get a hint at the amperage when watching the realtime map. When every station and some out in the ocean light up and point to a strike, I assume it was a whopper.
Dale
PS, Just being cute, but it is fun to consider the amount of energy in a strike.
I'm still fascinated by the 'crawlers' that seem to emminate from a cloud and crawl all over the bottom of it, without ever touching ground. Very cool stuff.
Several hundred million volts is typically quoted. But lightning is sometimes described as essentially a constant current source, that will develop nearly any voltage difference necessary to complete a circuit.
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