No, In order for elecricity to travel it needs a ground unless the flying object is touching the ground or is connected in some way it should be uneffective
Because the mast is made from metals, you'll end up being electrocuted
Only if you are outside using it during an electrical storm and get struck by lightning
They die
The primary safety hazard of lightning is being struck by lightning. Other hazards include:being struck by something that has been struck by lightning or damaged by accompanying windsbeing carried away or drowned by flooding that often accompany severe lightening storms.
Can Be Struck By LightningHopefully, nothing. Swimming in lightning with all the water that's around you is a very, very bad decision. You could be struck by lightning and possibly killed. It's always good to get out of the water before the lightning reaches your area.
Yes, it is possible to be struck by lightning while holding something made of rubber. Rubber does not conduct electricity well, but if lightning strikes and your body provides a path of conductivity to the ground, the electricity can still pass through you. It is always best to seek shelter during a lightning storm.
Yes, lightning has struck close to me before.
They wait for lightning to struck something combustive like wood
Albert Einstein was never struck by lightning. This is a common misconception.
She is struck by lightning around 300 times each year.about 300 times a yearNo doubt. It is to be expected for something that tall.
Struck by Lightning - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The chances of getting struck by lightning in a given year are about 1 in 500,000.