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Why do lightning rods need to be grounded?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

If lightning strikes something that is not a good conductor of electricity, it heats up and causes a fire. That is why a grounded lightning rod works… it provides a path of least resistance for electricity to travel to the Earth without damaging the home…or at least reducing the damage. A lightning rod is a …

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Can lightning fry your computer?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

The answer is lightning striking power lines. This results in a huge surge in electrical pressure that overloads your circuit and can literally fry your home appliances. If your computer is plugged in when lightning strikes, it won’t survive the spike in voltage. God yes lightning can fry your PC over ethernet. I remember one …

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Can lightning strike through glass?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

It is possible for a lightning bolt to strike directly through a glass window, which is why people are advised to stay away from windows when thunder or lightning are within 6 to 10 miles from your location. Glass doesn’t conduct the electrical charge, but lightning can go through the glass of a window. As …

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How does lightning work?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

Lightning is an electric current. To make this electric current, first you need a cloud. When the ground is hot, it heats the air above it. This warm air rises. As the air rises, water vapour cools and forms a cloud. When air continues to rise, the cloud gets bigger and bigger. Lightning is a …

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Why lightning strikes trees?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

WHY LIGHTNING STRIKES TREES Because lightning tends to hit tall objects, trees are likely targets. They’re especially prone to lightning strikes because electricity seeks the path of least resistance, and the sap and moisture inside a tree make it a better conductor than the surrounding air. This is what I found. because of the fatty …

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When lightning crashes?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

When lightning hits an aircraft, it arcs through the fuselage, from the wings and nose, and exits through the tail. All wires onboard are grounded or isolated away from the body, and the electric current passes through the conductive outer shell of the aircraft. The only thing you should hear is a boom and perhaps …

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Why do we see lightning before thunder?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

The reason we see a flash of lightning before hearing thunder is because light travels faster than sound. The speed of light depends on what it is moving through – being slow in gases, fast in liquids, and even quicker in solids. In the air, sound travels at around 332 metres per second. This of …

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When do lightning bugs come out season?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

There is a relationship between fireflies and geography that goes beyond the summer solstice. The adult fireflies oclude in underground habitats during winter, are raised by spring, and emerge during early summer (May through June ) or fall. They reach a peak and then the numbers gradually decline each day until the mating season is …

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How much electricity can lightning produce?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

This is because lightning striking near a local electric pole can cause a surge of electricity to burst through the power lines. In many other parts of the world, devices that plug in to get power use up to 240 volts. How does lightning affect static electricity? Lightning is caused by a buildup of static …

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Where do most lightning strikes take place?

Lightning / By EarthProfessor

4.3/5 (80 Views. 30 Votes) Central Africa is the area of the world where lightning strikes most frequently. A dramatic cloudburst releases jagged bolts of lightning deep into the Grand Canyon near Point Sublime. This of course begs the question “Where do lightning strikes occur?” Lightning is a rapid electrostatic discharge that occurs in the …

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