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Why are aeroplanes in flight generally not affected when the lightning strikes ?

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Answered by NidhraNair
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⭕️Plane continues to fly through opposite charges, the lightning transits through the aircraft skin and exits through another extremity point frequently the tail


⭕️where the Gauss's Law is used .

⭕️Another related problem with lightning is the effect it can have on computers and flight instruments.

⭕They are protected by :-

➖️The first and most important of these is the brains of the pilot and the weathermen who predict where violent storms mostly predict the weather and fly in a bit low attitudes.

➖The second is through a small device called the "static wick". 
Answered by Anonymous
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❇️ Reasons are given below ⏭️⏭️⏭️

#️⃣1️⃣ Airplanes are designed to withstand hundreds of thousands of amperes of electricity. An aereoplane's first round of defence is ensuring that fuel tanks are fully encased so that it us almost impossible for a lightning spark to trigger a fuel explosion.✔️

#️⃣2️⃣ Aircraft continues to function smoothly and safely after a lightning strikes and there's nothing that should concern a passenger, it doesn't have any effect.✔️✔️

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