Lightning will follow the path of least resistance - the tallest objects and more conductive materials. Because the rod is placed to be higher up than the next highest point of the building, lightning will strike the rod and not the building. Because the rod is more conductive, the lightning can be channeled down the length of the building to be safely grounded.
Lightning rods work by providing a path of least resistance for lightning to follow, directing the electrical current safely into the ground instead of through the building. This helps protect the building from damage caused by a direct lightning strike.
Lightning rods are metal rods placed on top of buildings to protect them from being struck by lightning. The rods provide a path of least resistance for the lightning to follow, directing the electrical current safely into the ground to prevent damage to the structure.
Yes, lightning rods are effective in protecting buildings from lightning strikes by providing a path for the electrical current to safely travel to the ground, reducing the risk of damage to the structure.
People have implemented lightning rods to control the forces caused by lightning. These rods are placed on top of buildings and are designed to attract the lightning strike and safely redirect the electrical charge into the ground, reducing the risk of damage or injury from a lightning strike.
Yes, lightning rods attract lightning by providing a path of least resistance for the electrical charge to follow. When lightning strikes, the rod conducts the electricity safely to the ground, preventing it from damaging the building.
So buildings don't catch on fire
Benjamin Frankiln. To protect buildings from lightning
Lightning rods work by providing a path of least resistance for lightning to follow, directing the electrical current safely into the ground instead of through the building. This helps protect the building from damage caused by a direct lightning strike.
i moves the lightining into the earth
Lightening rods.
Lightning rods are metal rods placed on top of buildings to protect them from being struck by lightning. The rods provide a path of least resistance for the lightning to follow, directing the electrical current safely into the ground to prevent damage to the structure.
they protect themselves by making the buildings stronger. or taking out electricity. they wouldn't just they build these buildings when they think about it... well lightning happens any time.
Yes, lightning rods are effective in protecting buildings from lightning strikes by providing a path for the electrical current to safely travel to the ground, reducing the risk of damage to the structure.
Invented by Ben Franklin lighting rods are just what they sound like they are rods on a roof to take lighting instead of it hitting a house and burning it down.
Lightning rods, metal spikes placed on roofs attached to a grounding wire.
it is lighting on the inside of buildings.
The answer is plainly the Lightning Rod. or was it plastic or rubber