Science, asked by kishankumar9778, 7 months ago

why dont lightning effects airplane?​

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Answered by dkirunkumar
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This is because modern-day airplanes are designed so that electricity travels through them, without any interruption. The outer shell of a typical airplane is made of aluminum. ... It typically causes no damage, however, because the lightning simply travels into and out of the airplane's aluminum shell.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This is because modern-day airplanes are designed so that electricity travels through them, without any interruption.

The outer shell of a typical airplane is made of aluminum.

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