Not really. Someone standing in a field with a metal rod will still get struck by lightning even if they are wearing rubber soles.
If you fling the rubber band then it has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is when the energy is being used up. The rubber band would have to be in motion, or working in some sort of way,
the rubber on the tiers keep you from being grounded
Becoming potential energy.
Not really. You are breaking it, so you are simply using your kinetic energy on it. However, using a rubber band like a slingshot is. While the rubber band is tight, it contains potential energy. You transferred your kinetic energy to it as potential energy. When you release the rubber band and it does work such as shooting a wad of paper, that is converting potential energy into kinetic.
Potential Energy. While being wound, kinetic energy is used to produce a store of potential energy.
does any one know this?
You can if it didn't kill you.
cover it with a rubber tube coatwhile the breakers are all on off if in an outlet to protect from being shocked
Polystyrene, cardboard and wood are a few.
rubber, the safest place to be in a thunder and lightning is in a car because of the rubber wheels.
Yes, install a lightning rod.
I believe that rubber is the worst conductor of electricity. Rubber is amorphous. The atoms within the rubber are not aligned in any particular order, so electrons do not move between them easily. In fact, rubber is used to protect against being shocked by electricity, by having wires be covered by the rubber.
An insulator is used to protect people from being electrocuted by the live wire. Most commonly used insulators are plastic or rubber.
youre proably more likely to get killed by a shark than lightining
An insulator is used to protect people from being electrocuted by the live wire. Most commonly used insulators are plastic or rubber.
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It all depends on the electrical power of the lighting. The number of watts determines that. However, in most cases, people die instantaneously by being struck once so............that would suck if you got hit.