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Assertion (A) : A lightning conductor is a safety device. Reason (R): It does not allow the flow of electric charges through it.​

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Answered by jayantgandate
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Assertion (A) : A lightning conductor is a safety device. Reason (R): It does not allow the flow of electric charges through it.

Answered by diajain01
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★GIVEN:-

  • Assertion(A) = A lightning conductor is a safety device

  • Reason(R) = It does not allow the flow of electric charges through it.

★ANSWER:-

Assertion is true but the Reason is false

As we know that Conductors are those materials who allow the electricity to p@ss through them

and Insulators are those materials who does not allow the electricity to flow through them.

We have given a lighting conductor, So electricity(electric charge) must be flowing through it.

The lighting conductor provides a very low resistance path between the building top and the metal strip attached to the ground.

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