If it gets into the power supply that is charging it, yes. The power surge from a lightning bolt can easily damage or even destroy an electronic device such as an iPhone.
The odds of a lightning strike do not necessarily increase after an initial strike. Each lightning strike is an independent event, and the odds of the next strike are determined by various factors such as weather conditions and geographical location. While lightning can be more likely during certain weather patterns, there is no direct correlation between subsequent strikes based on a previous one.
ANSWER 1Well i was watching lately a documentary on Discovery channel, they were talking about strange facts, describing on a reconstruction how some people defeated death amazingly. By coincidence there have been a man living in the US, he was strucked by lightning for four times, each time on different circumstances and now he's still alive luckily but unfortunately he suffers now from some pains increasing exponentially by the number of times a lightening stuck him. He mentioned that it may be related to heredity because his grandfather aunt and a cousin (as i remember) were strucked also by this huge enormous phenomenous of goddess nature.ANSWER 2When it comes to being a human lightning rod Roy C. Sullivan is the iron clad holder of the title. Roy C. Sullivan was a U.S. forest ranger in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and it seemed that having an electric personality prerequisite for his job. Lightning strike #1 came in 1942 in a fire lookout tower. Lightning strike #2 came in 1969when he was in his truck. Lightning strike #3 came in 1970 in his front yard. Lightning strike #4 came in 1972 in a ranger station. Lightning strike #5 came on August 7, 1973 while he was in his car. Lightning strike #6 came on June 5, 1974 in a campground. Lightning strike #7 came on June 25, 1977 while fishing.
My car was stuck by lightning while I was driving. The entire electrical harness needed to be replaced and even after that was replaced we still had issues. The lightning struck the antenna and then arced to the trunk. It melted the antenna and part of the trunk lid.
Turf, as in grass? Thunderstorms certainly won't hurt it; and while a lightning strike onto bare turf is possible--say on top of a rise, perhaps, or a hill--it is pretty unlikely, as lightning tends to follow the path of least resistance, which is usually the nearest and tallest tree or other structure.
Yes. While you might think you are safe from water coming out of the shower head, the charge may travel up the drain pipe.
yes it will strike
The odds of a lightning strike do not necessarily increase after an initial strike. Each lightning strike is an independent event, and the odds of the next strike are determined by various factors such as weather conditions and geographical location. While lightning can be more likely during certain weather patterns, there is no direct correlation between subsequent strikes based on a previous one.
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Lot's of "strikes" could damage a computer. An airstrike, striking it with a hammer, angry laborers could destroy it while striking, etc... If you are referring to a test question, it probably means a "lightning strike."
It does come up, & it only take no more than 5 seconds for this to happen.
ANSWER 1Well i was watching lately a documentary on Discovery channel, they were talking about strange facts, describing on a reconstruction how some people defeated death amazingly. By coincidence there have been a man living in the US, he was strucked by lightning for four times, each time on different circumstances and now he's still alive luckily but unfortunately he suffers now from some pains increasing exponentially by the number of times a lightening stuck him. He mentioned that it may be related to heredity because his grandfather aunt and a cousin (as i remember) were strucked also by this huge enormous phenomenous of goddess nature.ANSWER 2When it comes to being a human lightning rod Roy C. Sullivan is the iron clad holder of the title. Roy C. Sullivan was a U.S. forest ranger in Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and it seemed that having an electric personality prerequisite for his job. Lightning strike #1 came in 1942 in a fire lookout tower. Lightning strike #2 came in 1969when he was in his truck. Lightning strike #3 came in 1970 in his front yard. Lightning strike #4 came in 1972 in a ranger station. Lightning strike #5 came on August 7, 1973 while he was in his car. Lightning strike #6 came on June 5, 1974 in a campground. Lightning strike #7 came on June 25, 1977 while fishing.
no you don't have to but if you want to use it while it is charging then you can
Previous Answer: An iphone is like any other phone. so no.My Answer:It is arguable that an iPhone is not list any other phone. However, that is not the issue at hand. The issue at hand is, "can you play on an iPod touch while charging."The answer is yes.Unless you are using add-on equipment, to charge an iPhone/iPod, merely plug the iPhone/iPod's cable into a USB port on your computer. Usually, iTunes will start and your iPod will begin to charge.Here is the important part: you may now use your iPhone/iPod as you normally would except for the fact that is no longer "portable" as the device is now plugged into a computer's USB port.
It turns into Magnet.
When you are charging your iPhone it blinks on off then you have to check out the USB cable. Make sure that you are going to use only supplied USB cable. If you are using other accessories then it will not support your iPhone. Also while charging keep a your eye on battery. If you will see that the red part of battery image flash 3 times and screen goes black then it directly indicate that your device is not receiving proper power to charge.
Absolutely. Charging means power is going to the lithium battery cell. playing with your itouch while it's charging doesn't affect it's charging at all .
My car was stuck by lightning while I was driving. The entire electrical harness needed to be replaced and even after that was replaced we still had issues. The lightning struck the antenna and then arced to the trunk. It melted the antenna and part of the trunk lid.