thats correct, the electricity went through the hammer, cause it was closer to go that way, the moment he removes the hammer, the electricity runs through the ice.Well I suck at physics, though I know that lightning/electricity always searches for the fastest way to the earth.
They send an electrical discharge through the ice, which was so strong it cracked the ice. The patterns you see are places where the lightning has been.
As it is a closed space, the lightning can't get out and the sparks you see are the remnants that are over and are just travelling through it for some moments. By breaking the ice the ligthning looses a lot of energy and as it can't get out, it will be neutralized when it doesn't have the strength anymore to break the ice.
Probably complete wrong xd
That last line in your post wins.Well I suck at physics, though I know that lightning/electricity always searches for the fastest way to the earth.
They send an electrical discharge through the ice, which was so strong it cracked the ice. The patterns you see are places where the lightning has been.
As it is a closed space, the lightning can't get out and the sparks you see are the remnants that are over and are just travelling through it for some moments. By breaking the ice the ligthning looses a lot of energy and as it can't get out, it will be neutralized when it doesn't have the strength anymore to break the ice.
Probably complete wrong xd
That sounds like the thing I said xdI did some research and it's not ice, it's acrylic:You must be registered for see links