During thunder storm why it is not safe to shed under a tree ?
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When lightning strikes a tree, it delivers an enormous force of electrical energy that can break off branches or even split the trunk. It happens very quickly, and if you are under the tree when lightning strikes, you might not have time to get out of the way of the branches. You can also be electrocuted, because the trunk of the tree becomes charged as electricity flows through it, and if you are standing close enough, it will jump from the trunk into your body. It can also flow from the ground into your body through the soles of your feet.
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When lightning strikes a tree, it delivers an enormous force of electrical energy that can break off branches or even split the trunk. It happens very quickly, and if you are under the tree when lightning strikes, you might not have time to get out of the way of the branches. You can also be electrocuted, because the trunk of the tree becomes charged as electricity flows through it, and if you are standing close enough, it will jump from the trunk into your body. It can also flow from the ground into your body through the soles of your feet.
Any doubts, please ask me in the comments.
I HOPE YOU FIND IT HELPFUL.
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Thanks a lot answer is very helpful
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Explanation:
We have given displacement in y direction as 80 metres
Acceleration in y direction = 10 m/s²
Velocity = 0 in y
80= 1/2 * 10*t²
t=+4 or -4
as time is always positive hence
time is 4 seconds
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