Well by definition (-)ve charge is a build-up of electrons, so naturally it always goes from (-)ve to (+)ve. Interesting to see how first a charge comes from above, breaks up into smaller charges, then when the first of the small charges hits the ground a bolt comes FROM the ground, into the sky. It follows the path set out by the descending charge.
Very beautiful, I didn’t think it flowed like that. I always thought it was just a fast flash but it makes sense as electricity (and just about everything else) flows.
Lightening? Was that word your resume?
My thoughts exactly, lol!
Very cool! I love thunder storms!
does it flow – to + or + to –
Well by definition (-)ve charge is a build-up of electrons, so naturally it always goes from (-)ve to (+)ve. Interesting to see how first a charge comes from above, breaks up into smaller charges, then when the first of the small charges hits the ground a bolt comes FROM the ground, into the sky. It follows the path set out by the descending charge.
I could watch it forever, I love the way it flows to the groundl
Looks like the cracks in my windscreen
amazing!
Very beautiful, I didn’t think it flowed like that. I always thought it was just a fast flash but it makes sense as electricity (and just about everything else) flows.
i was within a mile of a large lightning strike once. i remember jumping backwards and laying on my back trying to breath.