Usally a metal rod on top of the buliding to attract the lightning
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
Jupiter's weapon was the lightning bolt or thunderbolt. He would use it to cast lightning bolts to strike down his enemies and assert his power as the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
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The lightning bolt exhibit at Questacon uses about 500,000 volts of electricity to create a visible lightning strike in a controlled environment. This demonstration helps visitors understand the power and force of lightning in a safe and educational setting.
If lightning hit's any computer related device, or any thing. it's fried. Where is your router, On the roof high up?! I don't think your router is at risk at getting hit by lightning because it is usually place in your home & maybe by your main computer. If you mean the Outdoor external antenna, If it's grounded properly, no.
No, you cannot use a lightning strike to target a planeswalker in the game of Magic: The Gathering. Lightning strike can only target creatures or players, not planeswalkers.
You should use a lightning rod or lightning protection system to help safely conduct electrical charges from a lightning strike to the ground and away from your building or structure. It is important to have these professionally installed to ensure they are effective in protecting against lightning damage.
It is German for "Lightning War," the use of tanks and mobile forces to strike quickly.
Lightning is a group noun, and is both singular and plural. To identify specific lightning events, you can use words such as strike, flash, or bolt.
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
A lighting rod is a metallic rod, which is put in place to provide a route for electric charge to travel to the ground. It is placed at the top of a high building, and connected to a wire which runs down the side of said building and connects to a ground rod, which is placed underground. The reason why these are put in place is to avoid tall buildings being struck by lightning, as this could cause high temperatures in the building or even start a fire.
Lot's of "strikes" could damage a computer. An airstrike, striking it with a hammer, angry laborers could destroy it while striking, etc... If you are referring to a test question, it probably means a "lightning strike."
Jupiter's weapon was the lightning bolt or thunderbolt. He would use it to cast lightning bolts to strike down his enemies and assert his power as the king of the gods in Roman mythology.
Unfortunately, there is no PG Strike Freedom out at this time. The closest you can get in terms of size is a 1/60 Strike Freedom Lightning Edition. In terms of quality, you'd have to go with the 1/100 MG Strike Freedom and its various special edition offshoots. On a side note, there is a WIP of a 1/60 Strike Freedom Lightning Edition conversion into a 1/60 PG Strike Freedom through the use of resin.in December 2010 the strike freedom ver KA PG kit will be relised
you can obtain energy from lightning by placing something out side in a storm and if lightning were to strike it, it would power up thanks for reading u all
Tall skyscrapers use lightening rods to direct the lightening away from the building.
The lightning bolt exhibit at Questacon uses about 500,000 volts of electricity to create a visible lightning strike in a controlled environment. This demonstration helps visitors understand the power and force of lightning in a safe and educational setting.