how can light conductors protect tall building
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People generally love thunderstorm. But when it produces the
lightning, people get frightened since it can damage their house or kill
them if it hits the ground. When the lightning strikes anything on the
ground like a building, a tree or a tower, instead going straight down,
it spreads along the ground first. So you don’t stand near something
that is hit by the lightning, because it can hit the same place again.
In order to protect house or tall building from damage due to the
lightning, Benjamin Franklin first discovered a device called the
lightning conductor in 1749. It is just a copper strip which is fixed to
the outside wall of the building and its lower end put deep in the
ground. The other end of the copper strip projects above the highest
point of the building with many sharp spikes.
When a thunderstorm began, the clouds become heavily charged. Huge
electric sparks, called lightning, often happens between two charged
clouds or between a cloud and the earth. If it occurs between a cloud
and the earth, it becomes a great concern to man. It generally happens
between two heavily charged clouds and activates opposite charge on the
highest structure on the ground. As a result, trees, towers and tall
buildings may be stroked by the lightning.
The protective action of a lightning conductor is based on the
discharging action of points. When a heavily charged cloud move over the
lightning conductor, opposite charge is activated on the spikes of the
lightning conductor and the same charge passes on to the ground. Due to
the discharging action of the spikes, an electric wind is established
which rises up towards the cloud and partly deactivates the charge on
the cloud. Therefore, the possibility of lightning strike gets decreased
significantly. Sometimes even after this process, the clouds may still
have some charge, so that the lightning flash may pass and hit the
ground. As the spikes of the lightning conductor are nearest to the
cloud, the flash hits the spikes. Being grounded, the spikes provide the
electricity low resistance path, so that it can easily run to the
earth. In this way, the discharge flow to the ground via the thick
copper conductor and the building or tall structure therefore remains
safe.
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Light Conductor protect lighting strike between two clouds and Air (dielectric medium) that strong winds flow they produce huge amount electric current that they come faster to negative charge(Earth) they light Conductor eaisly transfer charge then our building portect lighting
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