yes,by using a rubber,plastic and etc.
Trains, like many other objects, do get struck by lightning. Usually, this is a minor matter. Trains are large metallic objects that are extremely well grounded in the electrical sense, so even the rather large current of a lightning strike can flow directly through the train to the tracks and to the Earth with no consequence. There are exceptions and there are cases where a lightning strike has resulted in a power failure on a train with serious consequences. But, the normal directly inflicted damage from a lightning strike is really so small as to go unnoticed.
Yes, I was playing the other day and this women crossing the street got stuck and I lost a little bit of damage. It was new to me and confusing. I had it recorded but I had a bunch of upload to delete and I accidentally deleted that one. The answer is yes, you can get struck.
These are independent events, so the probability of both of them happening would be the probability of one multiplied by the probability of the other. According to insurance odds, the probability of an average golfer getting a hole in one in any given round is 1/3,125. The probability of being struck by lightning is 1/576,000. Thus the probability of both of these things happening is 1/(3,125 x 576,000) = 1/1,800,000,000 or one in 1.8 billion.
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.
The chilean miners have been stuck undergorund for 69 days
yes,by using a rubber,plastic and etc.
do not go outside in suspect weather where lightning is a distinct possibility
do not go outside in suspect weather where lightning is a distinct possibility
'Stuck' ???? Well lightning might stick you to the ground. I think you mean 'struck'. In a house, building, or a car, the probablity is very low. However, on an open hillside/prairie the probability is much higher, because you are above the surrounding surface, and you act as a lightning antenna/conductor. Hence a strike us far more probable.
The people who are stuck in the car represent yourself. The dream expresses your frustration at feeling stuck, closed in, and unable to make progress in your life.
He Invented the lightning rod Which Saved His And Many Other Peoples From Being Stuck By Lighting
Being "Full of yourself" means that your pretty much stuck on yourself or conceited,thinking that your better than everyone else
people and other things.
Radiator Springs
"The Dangers of Being a Stuck Up Idiot Who Falls in Love With Yourself"
If I said "I am stuck inside myself", or "you are stuck inside yourself", I would be pointing out that the person is dwelling on his/her own issues or agenda. It might have the meaning of being prideful and self-centered, or it might have more a meaning of a person who is self-absorbed, inward to an unhealthy degree.
When using a drill with a stuck bit, it is important to first turn off the power and unplug the drill. Then, wear protective gloves and eyewear to prevent injury. Use a lubricant to loosen the stuck bit and carefully remove it using pliers or a vice grip. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damage to the drill or injury to yourself.