Physics, asked by ankit4391, 1 year ago

explain the working of a lightning conductor?

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Answered by bhavitha1135
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The lightning conductor provides a very low resistance path between the top of the lightning conductor rod via a substantial strip of metal to the ground so that the current as a result of alightning strike does not flow through the building to which it is attached.
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Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

Lightning occurs when positively charged particles in the clouds come in contact with negatively charged particles.

A lightning conductor is a metal rod fixed at the highest part of a building and running down the wall of the building with the end buried deep into the earth. The electrical discharge of lightning is captured and carried safely by this rod into the ground and prevent the building from being damage.

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