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How does a lightning conductor work?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The conductor is typically raised above the building to take the shock before the lightning can strike the building. As the lightning strikes the conductor, it passes through its body and into the ground thus saving the building structure from any damage due to the flow of such high charge.
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Answered by Niharikamishra24
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The lightning conductor or rod is a metal rod or conductor mounted on top of a building and electrically connected to the ground through a thick wire, to protect the building in the event of lightning. ... Thick wires or stripes of copper or aluminium are used to conduct the lightning harmlessly to the ground.

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