Science, asked by onilamaisnam, 1 month ago

12. The weather department has predicted that a
thunderstorm is likely to occur on a certain
day. Suppose you have to go out on that day.
Would
you carry an
an umbrella? Explain-
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Answered by riyansh5
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Answer:

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No, we should not carry an umbrella in a thunderstorm because thunderstorms are generally accompanied by lightning. Electric discharge from the clouds can travel through the metallic rod of the umbrella during lightning. This may give an electric shock to the person who is carrying it.

Answered by scs458512mdw2
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Answer:

No, we should not carry an umbrella in a thunderstorm because thunderstorms are generally accompanied by lightning. Electric discharge from the clouds can travel through the metallic rod of the umbrella during lightning. This may give an electric shock to the person who is carrying it.

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