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Just think the formatting could be better, currently the section reads like this:What specifically?
However it might be better more like this:The energy of electricity can directly be calculated if its current and electrical potential difference is known.
If the current is a ampere and the electrical potential difference is v volt, then the power of the lightning is given as a*v J/s. Usually 1 second of this is addressed to the AP, unless the electrical flow couldn't be sustained for that long.
It should be noted that for real electricity enduring a lightning strike usually doesn't require durability equal to the lightnings full energy.
Current isn't referred to as "A" but as "I" as per Ohm's Law. And I think the grammar flows better this wayThe energy of electricity can directly be calculated if its current and electrical potential difference is known.
If the current is in amperes and the electrical potential difference is in volts, then the power of the lightning is given as:
P = I * V
Usually 1 second of this is addressed to the AP, unless the electrical flow couldn't be sustained for that long.
It should be noted that for real electricity enduring a lightning strike usually doesn't require durability equal to the lightnings full energy.