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The article by Paul Dvorak refers to the voltage as 100 KV surely this is a misprint for 100MV.
A single bolt of lightning carries a relatively large amount of energy (approximately 5 billion joules or about the energy stored in 145 litres of petrol). However, this energy is concentrated in a small location and is passed during an extremely short period of time (microseconds); therefore, extremely high electrical power is involved. 5 billion joules over 10 microseconds is equal to 5Ă—1014 (or 500 trillion) watts.
Quote from: syhprum on Today at 07:27:55The article by Paul Dvorak refers to the voltage as 100 KV surely this is a misprint for 100MV.It's definitely wrong. The spark coil in a car is running at about 30 kV. Lightning potential is millions of volts...