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how can lightning conductors protect tall buildings​

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Answered by cyril10n07
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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. ... 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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Answered by princeshah79
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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.

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