Create Artificial Lightning: Tips & Fixes

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In summary, Ball Lightning is an unexplained phenomenon that some people believe does, in fact, exist. It is generally considered to be a more powerful form of lightning, and although it can be explained in a variety of ways, it is still an interesting topic to consider.
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I read that lighting happens bcoz evaporated water contains a net negative charge and when it gathers in bulks (clouds) it would create a -ve charge large enough to turn air into plasma and therefore conduct electricity to the ground etc etc... So is it possible to boil water in a closed container which has it's top with a low temperature and insulated and allow lots of water to evaporate and etc etc... would it make artificial lightning? Any equations and fixes are welcome...
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mtanti said:
I read that lighting happens bcoz evaporated water contains a net negative charge and when it gathers in bulks (clouds) it would create a -ve charge large enough to turn air into plasma and therefore conduct electricity to the ground etc etc... So is it possible to boil water in a closed container which has it's top with a low temperature and insulated and allow lots of water to evaporate and etc etc... would it make artificial lightning? Any equations and fixes are welcome...
10x!
If nothing new has been presented in last 10 years, then it is still true that no one really understands why lightning exists. The fundamental problem that needs to be explained is how does the charge get separated. If anyone has a reasonable answer, I would sure like to hear it.
 
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Billy,
Double check your calendar, it probably has been 40yrs since your read anything about lighting.

They have been producing artificial lighting for sometime now and actually know some stuff. I do not think that you will be able to generate sufficient potential difference in a kitchen pot to get a static discharge. First of all since your pot is a metallic conductor any charge generated in the steam will be drained off as fast as it accumulates.
 
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Billy,
Double check your calendar, it probably has been 40yrs since your read anything about lighting.

They have been producing artificial lighting for sometime now and actually know some stuff. I do not think that you will be able to generate sufficient potential difference in a kitchen pot to get a static discharge. First of all since your pot is a metallic conductor any charge generated in the steam will be drained off as fast as it accumulates.
I was responding to his idea that negative charged water drops were the cause of lighting. I do know a few things about artificial lighting - About 15 years ago I visited a US navy installations just off the chesapeake bay where there was hugh high voltage capacitor bank and ability to put large (lighting magnitude) currents down vertical conductor (only about 15 or 20 meters). Navy could bring ships near it and test their resistance to EMP (Electro Magnetic Pulse thought to be a killer of electronics that might be produced by high altitude nuclear weapon)

Although this did not produce atmospheric breakdown as lightning does, several large companies (like GE etc.) that are concerned with the electric power industry do make artificial lighting routinely to test insulators, lighting shorts, etc. for the power industry. (They also make ozone and noise that you will never forget.) That is, artificial lighting is not very interesting or new. Hence I was trying to point out that no one understand the natural one - to me that is interesting.
 
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You guys mean lightning, not lighing right? (I am familiar with the
artifical lighting business.)
 
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Balls of fire

Antiphon said:
You guys mean lightning, not lighing right? (I am familiar with the artifical lighting business.)
Yes - good guess. I am dyslexic and a poor typist - I read what I want to see, reverse order of letters, leave them out, etc. Even if i use spell checker the times my typing does produce a word go unnoticed.

I worked two summers at LASL and spent at least an hour once there talking to a technician who had seen "ball lightning." - He was a serious person, and I have come to believe it does exist and does, by means difficult to understand, persists for seconds (not just a retinal after image persisting.) If anyone here has any personnel (first hand) knowledge about Ball Lightning, I hope you will share it. I am especially interested in details that may help rule out the retinal after image explanations.
 

Related to Create Artificial Lightning: Tips & Fixes

1. How can I create artificial lightning in a safe manner?

Artificial lightning can be created safely by using high-voltage equipment and following proper safety precautions. It is important to have a clear understanding of the equipment being used and to wear appropriate protective gear.

2. What is the best method for creating artificial lightning?

The most common method for creating artificial lightning is by using a Tesla coil. This device generates high-voltage, high-frequency electricity which can produce a spark or arc of lightning between two electrodes.

3. What are some tips for improving the quality of artificial lightning?

To improve the quality of artificial lightning, it is important to use a high-quality Tesla coil and to ensure that the electrodes are properly aligned. Additionally, using a power source with a higher voltage and frequency can also enhance the quality of the lightning produced.

4. How can I troubleshoot common issues with creating artificial lightning?

If you are experiencing issues with creating artificial lightning, it is important to first check all connections and make sure they are secure. You should also check the power source and ensure that it is functioning properly. If the issue persists, it may be necessary to adjust the settings on the Tesla coil or try using a different power source.

5. Is it possible to control the direction of artificial lightning?

Yes, it is possible to control the direction of artificial lightning by using a device called a Marx generator. This device allows for precise control of the discharge of electricity, allowing you to direct the lightning to a specific location.

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