why did lighting conductor have spikes on them?
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Lightning conductors typically have an upward pointing spike. The other end is attached to Ground through a low resistance band of copper conductor. The aim is to short circuit the electrical charge that builds up in the atmosphere, bypassing the fabric of the building.
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lighting conductor have graphically on the upward direction pointing spike the other and attracted to ground through a low resistance band of copper
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