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Make Your Own Lightning
Getting A Charge Out of the "Sky"
In a storm cloud, the moving air makes tiny water droplets and ice rub together so they
become charged with static electricity. The positive electrical charges float up near the
top of the cloud and the larger ones, with negative charges, stay near the bottom. This
separation of electrical charges is very unstable and lightning is the way the charges are
equalized or become balanced.
What You'll Need
 | A large iron or steel pot (not aluminum) with a plastic handle |
 | Rubber gloves |
 | An iron or steel fork |
 | A plastic sheet |
What to Do
- Tape a plastic sheet to a table top.
- Put on the rubber gloves.
- Hold the large iron pot or pan by its insulating handle and rub the pan vigorously to
and fro on the plastic sheet
- Holding the fork firmly in the other hand, bring its prongs slowly near the rim. When
the gap between pot and fork is small, a tiny spark should jump across (It may help to
darken the room by drawing the curtains to see the spark more clearly)
Results
It is as though the pan is the thundercloud, the fork is the lighting rod and
you are the Earth's surface.
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