Physics, asked by HARSHIT10RC, 11 months ago

Explain why a tree or building gets burnt when lightning strikes it.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When lightning strikes, the sap in the bark of the tree is subject to extreme temperatures many times hotter than the surface of the Sun due to electrical resistance. The electrical resistance causes the sap to be heated into steam, which can make it explode.

Answered by MƦAttrαctívє
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<b>When lightning strikes, the sap in the bark of the tree is subject to extreme temperatures many times hotter than the surface of the Sun due to electrical resistance.

The electrical resistance causes the sap to be heated into steam, which can make it explode.

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