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What happens to metal when struck by lightning?

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Answered by 123luxmijoshi
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The presence of metal makes virtually no difference where the lightning strikes. ... If lightning does happen to hit it, the metal can conduct the electricity a long distance and still electrocute you.

Answered by palakkytrivedi
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While metal doesn't attract lightning, touching or being near long metal objects (fences, railings, bleachers, vehicles, etc.) is still unsafe when thunderstorms are nearby. If lightning does happen to hit it, the metal can conduct the electricity a long distance and still electrocute you.

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