1. The document discusses atomic structure, electric charge, conductors and insulators. Atoms are composed of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons. Conductors allow electrons to move freely while electrons are tightly bound in insulators.
2. Objects can gain or lose electrons through charging by friction or contact. Charging by induction occurs when a charged object induces opposite charges in an uncharged object without direct contact.
3. Lightning results from charging by induction during thunderstorms as negatively charged clouds induce positive charges on the earth's surface. When the charges build up enough, a lightning strike occurs as electrons rush from the cloud to the ground or between clouds.