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During thunder storm one should stay away from tall iron poles (flag poles, street light poles) , water and tall trees and other things that might attract thunder.

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How far away should you be when lightning strikes?

that's impossible lightning can strike anywhere so no matter where you are lightning can possibly strike you even though lightning strikes to a human rarely happens but there sometimes reports of lightning strikes on lower ground but that doesnt mean you ignore that safety precaution cause that rarely happens


Has the lightning rod improved?

Yes, the lightning rod has significantly improved since its inception. Modern lightning rods are made of conductive materials and designed to safely direct lightning strikes away from buildings and structures, reducing the risk of fire or damage. Advances in technology have allowed for the development of more effective lightning protection systems that can minimize the impact of lightning strikes.


How is thunder produced and how far away does the lightning strikes if the thunder is heard 15 seconds after the lightning is seen?

Thunder - is the result of a lightning flash. The flash causes the surrounding air to move away from the source at 300 metres/second. An approximate calculation for the relationship between the lightning flash to hearing the thunder, is 5 seconds per mile.


What is lightning and what happens when lightning strikes?

1. Lightning is created by strong updrafts carrying rain to the top of the cloud causing friction with hail or ice creating an electrical charge, like static electricity. When the lighting is built up to a certain point it has to balance or equalize with the grounds charges. When lightning strikes the air around the lightning bolt is six times the temperature of the surface of the sun, this creates thunder.


What happens when lightning strikes a house?

There are a number of things that can happen depending on the sercumstances, lightning takes the shortest route to the ground, so if there is a lightning rod on the roof it would travel a safe path to the ground. It can tear through the roof to find a route to the ground. It would travel in metal first before wood, as in a plumbing pipe, or a metal rain gutter.

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How far away should you be when lightning strikes?

that's impossible lightning can strike anywhere so no matter where you are lightning can possibly strike you even though lightning strikes to a human rarely happens but there sometimes reports of lightning strikes on lower ground but that doesnt mean you ignore that safety precaution cause that rarely happens


How is lighting a physical change?

when lighting strikes the lightning dosnt stay the way it ws it dissapears away and it moves some where else and when it moves it changes its shape that is why lightning is a physical change


Is light a physical change?

when lighting strikes the lightning dosnt stay the way it ws it dissapears away and it moves some where else and when it moves it changes its shape that is why lightning is a physical change


Has the lightning rod improved?

Yes, the lightning rod has significantly improved since its inception. Modern lightning rods are made of conductive materials and designed to safely direct lightning strikes away from buildings and structures, reducing the risk of fire or damage. Advances in technology have allowed for the development of more effective lightning protection systems that can minimize the impact of lightning strikes.


How is thunder produced and how far away does the lightning strikes if the thunder is heard 15 seconds after the lightning is seen?

Thunder - is the result of a lightning flash. The flash causes the surrounding air to move away from the source at 300 metres/second. An approximate calculation for the relationship between the lightning flash to hearing the thunder, is 5 seconds per mile.


What is lightning and what happens when lightning strikes?

1. Lightning is created by strong updrafts carrying rain to the top of the cloud causing friction with hail or ice creating an electrical charge, like static electricity. When the lighting is built up to a certain point it has to balance or equalize with the grounds charges. When lightning strikes the air around the lightning bolt is six times the temperature of the surface of the sun, this creates thunder.


This is a delay of 5 seconds between the time you see a flash of lightning and hear thunder if the temperature is 20 celsius how far away is the lightning strike?

So, the sound travels at about 340 meters per second. The answer is 340 meters X 5 seconds equals 1700 meters away is the lightning strikes.


How do you protect people from lightning?

if you are in a car or something else stay in your car or anything else . if you are at home get a flashlight or candle or anything that can help you see in the dark because sometimes electricity can power down sometimes and always have your phone just in case lightning strikes your house can sometimes get on fire . make sure you stay away from windows and don't go outside


Where would you go in a severe thunderstorm if you could not go inside?

you would want to stay away from trees and anything tall. lightning strikes the tallest object in a field


What happens when lightning strikes a house?

There are a number of things that can happen depending on the sercumstances, lightning takes the shortest route to the ground, so if there is a lightning rod on the roof it would travel a safe path to the ground. It can tear through the roof to find a route to the ground. It would travel in metal first before wood, as in a plumbing pipe, or a metal rain gutter.


When you count seconds between when you hear thunder and when you see lightning strike what does it tell you?

Since light travels faster than sound, you can tell how many miles away a thunder storm is by counting. Lightning strikes. 5 seconds pass and you heard thunder. The thunder storm is 5 miles away.


How far away is the thunderstorm if there is 20 seconds between each lightning strike?

This doesn't really make sense because there is no specific time span between lightning strikes. The only thing I can say is that if the lightning is brighter, than it is no more than three miles way from where you are currently. And I'm not talking about altitude either.