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LESSON 7 · What Everything Is Made Of

Lightning in Slow Motion

A lightning bolt is plasma you can see from your window. The intense electric field between cloud and ground rips electrons from air molecules along a narrow path, carving a tube of glowing plasma only a few centimeters wide.

That extreme heat is what creates both the flash and the bang. The plasma channel makes the air around it expand explosively, sending out a shockwave you hear as thunder.