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When lightning strikes the ground from cloud a large current does not flows

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When lightning strikes the ground from a cloud, a large current does flow. This is because lightning is a discharge of electricity that occurs between the negatively charged base of a cloud and the positively charged ground. The current that flows during a lightning strike can reach up to 30,000 amperes and can cause significant damage. Therefore, the statement that a large current does not flow during a lightning strike is false.

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