Yes. It is static electricity. Quite a lot of it.
It is not i a usable form though.
2007-09-07 14:09:36
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answer #1
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answered by Irv S 7
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Almost anything that emits heat or light is some form of energy. Lightning is electrical energy.
An average bolt of lightning carries a negative electric current and has enough energy to power a 100 watt lightbulb continuously for just under two months.
The voltage depends on the length of the bolt: the dielectric breakdown of air is three million volts per meter, that means that a 300m (1000 ft) lightning bolt has about one billion volts of electricity - this is about 100 trillion watts.
2007-09-07 21:12:07
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Lightning is electrical/static energy. Keep that in mind.
God bless!
2007-09-07 21:32:47
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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of course. lightning is an electrical energy that produces heat and light.
2007-09-08 00:46:34
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answer #4
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answered by gloomy the clown 2
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yeah it is a form of electricity(static), one it has energy that is not usable and two it has light nenery which contain millions of photons whicah also cannot be used, bascially its a from of energy that cannot be used
2007-09-08 00:08:23
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answer #5
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answered by hmmmmmm 2
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Yes!
2007-09-07 22:23:20
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answer #6
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answered by silveria w 2
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hell yeah!!
Everything even us is some form of energy and vibrations!
2007-09-07 21:12:03
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answer #7
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answered by The King 6
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Yes!
If you need a because, sorry, you dindn't ask why =3
2007-09-07 21:08:37
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-09-07 21:12:05
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answer #9
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answered by ron h 3
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yes...static energy
2007-09-07 21:12:13
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answer #10
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answered by Ronak 4
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