If lightning strikes and your house loses power with the computer is on, you will ruin the computer unless you have a back up power thing (I'm not sure of the name) on your computer. That's why you should always shut your computer down during a storm.
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It can. The way it can affect your computer is to broadcast a massive surge through your house power.
Residential power is subject to different forms of power fluctuations. Fluctuations can be more pronounced in areas near industrial parks where the limits on the local grid can be tested by the huge equipment plugged into it. You'd see more surges and brownouts. The devices in your house are designed to run on a specific power specification. If the power goes above the specification, it is called a surge. If it goes below the specification but above 0V, it is called a brownout. If the power is lost, or goes to 0V for any duration, it is called a blackout.
Uninterruptable Power Supplies (UPS) or battery backup units are used in line with the power of sensitive equipment to filter out these fluctuations. For power black/brownouts, it switches from the house power to its internal battery power converted to residential AC specification. For power surges, provided they are not powerful enough to blow the circuits in the UPS, they shunt the excess voltage past the output power, effectively isolating the equipment from the power anomaly.
Lightning strikes are a different ball game all together. A strike on the grid close to your house will burn just about anything plugged into the walls. It has to be recognized that a bolt of lightning, which is essentially a huge arc, reaching your house has just traveled miles to reach your location. The few inches between the switches on your wall or the UPS control circuits, are not going to be noticed by the phenomenon. The likelihood of lightning striking your house is very low. If lightning strikes around your house are frequent, you should have already invested in a well designed set of lightning rods.
UPS are different from Protected Power Strips. PPS do not condition the house power at all. They are pretty much useless except for controlling multiple outlets with one switch.
No, thunder cannot make you blind. Thunder is the sound that occurs after lightning, which is a sudden discharge of electricity in the atmosphere. While lightning can potentially cause blindness if someone is struck directly, thunder itself does not have the ability to affect your vision.
Lightning can indirectly affect living things by causing wildfires, which can destroy habitats and threaten wildlife. Direct strikes on humans or animals can cause injuries or fatalities due to the high voltage and heat of the lightning bolt. Additionally, the loud sound of thunder accompanying lightning strikes can cause stress or anxiety in some animals.
No. Thunder is simply the sound produced by lightning. It is not uncommon to see humidity decrease after a thunderstorm, though, because many thunderstorms form along cold fronts, which bring a drop in temperature and humidity.
when a charged particle interact with the atmosphere, it creates a lightning bolt just like when it is a thunder storm. in a thunder storm the charged particles interact with the particles in the atmosphere creating a lightning bolt.
No, Zeus is a figure in Greek mythology and does not exist in reality. Lightning strikes are a natural phenomenon caused by electrical discharge in the atmosphere, and they can affect anyone in an area where a lightning storm is occurring.
Lightning and thunder react with oxygen to form ozone. Thus they help in replenishing the ozone layer.
You hear thunder after seeing lightning because lightning produces intense heat that causes the air to rapidly expand and create a shock wave. This shock wave is what we hear as thunder. The distance between you and the lightning strike can affect the time gap between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder.
No, thunder cannot make you blind. Thunder is the sound that occurs after lightning, which is a sudden discharge of electricity in the atmosphere. While lightning can potentially cause blindness if someone is struck directly, thunder itself does not have the ability to affect your vision.
its very bad to be on computer when it is thundering because when the computer is onn as it thunders,it will damage many soft wears inside d computer and it may also affect d computer screen. Unless thunder protector is in that building, that is d only way d thunder wil not affect d computer.
Earthing is done to make electrical appliances safe and secure, from immediate shock or lightning that may affect building.
Without Lightining, There'll be no Electricity or Energy. You can't really have thunder without lightning! Lightning is a flash of natural electricity. Thunder is the noise created by this phenomenon, so if there is no lightning, there is no thunder. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
The US National Lightning Safety Institute advises everyone to have a plan for their safety when a thunderstorm occurs and to commence it as soon as the first lightning or thunder is observed. This is important, since lightning can strike without rain actually falling. If thunder can be heard at all then there is a risk of lightning. The safest place is inside a building or a vehicle. Risk remains for up to 30 minutes after the last observed lightning or thunder. If a person is injured by lightning they do not carry an electrical charge and can be safely handled to apply first aid before emergency services arrive. Lightning can affect the brainstem, which controls breathing. If a victim appears lifeless, it is important to begin artificial resuscitation immediately to prevent death by suffocation
Lightning can indirectly affect living things by causing wildfires, which can destroy habitats and threaten wildlife. Direct strikes on humans or animals can cause injuries or fatalities due to the high voltage and heat of the lightning bolt. Additionally, the loud sound of thunder accompanying lightning strikes can cause stress or anxiety in some animals.
No, lightning does not affect the sun.
Electronics would not affect the way lightning strikes.
No. Thunder is simply the sound produced by lightning. It is not uncommon to see humidity decrease after a thunderstorm, though, because many thunderstorms form along cold fronts, which bring a drop in temperature and humidity.
Yes, a lightning strike can affect the electronics of a car by damaging sensitive electronic components such as the car's computer system, radio, and navigation system. The high voltage from the lightning strike can create a surge that may overload and fry these components.