Math, asked by rameshwarghuge899, 2 months ago

*Why is the lightening conductor mounted on the highest part of the building?*

1️⃣ In the rainy season, the electric charge of the electrically charged cloud is conveyed to the ground through a copper strip.
2️⃣ Avoiding damage to the building due to lightening during rains.
3️⃣ To protect the surrounding area from lightning strikes.
4️⃣ All are correct.​

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Answered by navyagupta955
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Answer:

The conductor is typically raised above the building to take the shock before the lightning can strike the building. As the lightning strikes the conductor, it passes through its body and into the ground thus saving the building structure from any damage due to the flow of such high charge

Answered by rnghuge72
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Step-by-step explanation:

*Why is the lightening conductor mounted on the highest part of the building?*

1️⃣ In the rainy season, the electric charge of the electrically charged cloud is conveyed to the ground through a copper strip.

2️⃣ Avoiding damage to the building due to lightening during rains.

3️⃣ To protect the surrounding area from lightning strikes.

4️⃣ All are correct.

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