Physics, asked by mohitosh7, 8 months ago

How does lightning usually strike tall buildings.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tall buildings, trees generally absorb the lightning before it reaches to the ground and becomes neutral. In other words, lightning is absorbed by tall buildings. The lightning can cause a severe damage to the lifes. This sudden electrostatic damages the electric circuits, hence leading to short circuit.

Answered by hearthacker54
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Tall buildings, trees generally absorb the lightning before it reaches to the ground and becomes neutral. In other words, lightning is absorbed by tall buildings. The lightning can cause a severe damage to the lifes. This sudden electrostatic damages the electric circuits, hence leading to short circuit.

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