Physics, asked by radhasahookamothe, 10 months ago

How lightning conductor protects tall buildings from lightning strikes​

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Answered by user2612
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Answer:

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.

Answered by pantu92
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Answer:

A lightning conductor is designed to protect tall buildings from lightning to strike by intercepting such strikes and safely passing their extremely high currents to the ground.

Explanation:

Lightning current will divide to follow every conducting path to ground and even the divided current can cause damage.

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