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Q.1 how does a lightning conductor protect a building from a lightning strike?​

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Answered by maloregaurav
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Answer:

conductor is solid in which gap between valence band and conduction is zero electron volt .

so when lightning occurs in electrons can easily jump from valence to conduction band that is why lightning conductor is placed at height so it absorbs faster

Answered by shakshichauhan01
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Answer:

It protect buildings from lightning strokes by providing an easier path for the current to flow to earth rather than through the building. In Ths event of a direct lightning strike, the current in the conductor may be so great that it melts or vaporizes the metal, but the damage to the building will be limited.

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