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Can lightning be transported? If it can, can you explain how?

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

The lightning current can travel even farther through water, metal fences, power lines or plumbing. Lightning current may enter a building and transfer through wires or plumbing and damage everything in its path.

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EXPLANATION 1. With its own channel, called a "streamer," this positive charge "reaches" out to the approaching negative charge. The electrical transition that occurs as these channels interact is what we see as lightning.


EXPLANATION 2.The energy would then have to be stored and released as needed, similar to how renewable energies like wind and solar power are done. This requires additional planning and expense, but it is achievable. Capacitors have been used to achieve this storing on a lesser scale. On a bigger scale – in power plants, for example – massive rechargeable batteries are used to liquefy air or liquid
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