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Is lightning positive or negative?

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Is lightning positive or negative?

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All electrical charges have a negative and a positive polarity. With lightning it is normally thought that the positive is up in the sky, but it is in fact the opposite way round. The negative is in the sky and the positive is the end that touches what ever is struck.

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Lightning is triggered by opposite charges of positive and negative electricity. The turbulent storm cloud strips electrons from gaseous atoms and molecules, producing fields of electrically charged ions. The negative ions are negatively charged elec¬trons. The shorn atoms and molecules become positive ions. Vast fields of these opposite ions build up a need to restore their normal electrical balance. This driving energy factor is readjusted with a sudden electrical discharge of dynamic proportions a flash of lightning. As a rule, a flash of lightning is several flashing discharges following each other along the same searing streak across the sky. Many such flashes may be needed to discharge the opposing positive and negative build ups in different regions of the turbulent storm. The lightning itself is neither positive nor negative, though it is an electrical discharge triggered by these opposite forces. Its streaking energy is direct current and not the jogging alternating current we

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The negative is in the sky and the positive is the end that touches what ever is struck.

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