Physics, asked by ashishaj5866, 11 months ago

Why are lightning rods mounted on high rise buildings only?

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Answered by Anonymous
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ȯ As buildings become taller, lightning becomes more of a threat. Lightning can damage structures made of most materials, such as masonry, wood, concrete and steel, because the huge currents and voltages involved can heat materials to high temperature, causing a potential for fire.

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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A lightning rod positioned at the top of a building, along with a conductor connecting it to the ground provides a path for the energy in a lightning strike to be funneled into the ground, bypassing the building, preventing damage to people and property.

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