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<p>of charge. The static charge in air typically breaks down in this way at around 10,000 <a href="page.php?w=volt">volt</a>s per centimeter (10&nbsp;kV/cm) depending on humidity. The discharge superheats the surrounding air causing the bright flash, and produces a shock wave causing the booming sound. A lightning bolt is simply a scaled-up version of the sparks seen in more domestic occurrences of static discharge. The flash occurs because the air in the discharge channel is heated to such a high temperature that it emits light by <a href="page.php?w=incandescence">incandescence</a>.</p><p>
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