yes it can
When lightning hits oil, the intense heat can cause the oil to quickly vaporize and potentially combust, leading to a fire. The presence of oil can also increase the risk of a larger and more intense fire following a lightning strike due to its flammable nature. It is important to have proper safety measures in place to minimize the risk of fire when lightning strikes near oil storage or production facilities.
Generally circuit breaker is not designed to trip off in the event of lightning. The system has lightning arrestors which reroute the lightning effect to earth instantly. If there are no lightning arrestors then the equipment are likely to fail upon a lightning strike.
Yes, you would likely know if you were struck by lightning. Lightning strikes can cause a variety of physical effects, such as burns, temporary paralysis, loss of consciousness, or cardiac arrest. If someone suspects they have been struck by lightning, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
Yes, it is possible to get struck by lightning at sea. If struck, the severity of the injuries would depend on various factors such as the strength of the lightning, where it strikes the body, and the immediate medical attention received. It is possible to survive a lightning strike but it can be fatal in some cases.
More buildings would be destroyed by fires started by lightning
the ball would float in midair and so will the players and goal post so it would be really hard just to get the ball since you can't run and your just floating
throw lightning at the person
Same thing that would happen to you...
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
A person hiking would be at a higher risk of getting shocked by lightning compared to a person watching TV indoors. This is because being outdoors during a storm increases exposure to lightning strikes, especially if the hike is in an open area with few shelter options.
A person cannot hold a lightning bolt because it has extremely high electrical voltage and current, which can cause serious injury or death. Lightning seeks the path of least resistance to the ground, and if a person were to try to hold a lightning bolt, it would travel through their body to reach the ground, resulting in electrocution.
The opposite of floating would be sinking.
You would have to ask the person that is in charge of that kind of thing, and I doubt that they would be floating around answers.com, fool!
You would be floating and everything would be floating. Trust me, I have visited space
can you have a floating cyst and if so what would the treatment be
lightning bolts.mostly curses, deprnding on a dog, or turn a person in to a animal and then run'em over
When lightning hits oil, the intense heat can cause the oil to quickly vaporize and potentially combust, leading to a fire. The presence of oil can also increase the risk of a larger and more intense fire following a lightning strike due to its flammable nature. It is important to have proper safety measures in place to minimize the risk of fire when lightning strikes near oil storage or production facilities.