In the most common form of lightning, electric charges
Chapter 22, Problem 22.14(choose chapter or problem)
In the most common form of lightning, electric charges flow between the ground and a cloud. The flow changes dramatically over short periods of time. Even without directly striking an electrical appliance in your house, a bolt of lightning that strikes nearby can produce a current in the circuits of the appliance. Note that such circuits typically contain coils or loops of wire. Why can the lightning cause the current to appear?
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