No, stainless steel does not attract lightning. Lightning is attracted to tall objects, such as trees, buildings, and towers, due to their height and conductivity. Stainless steel is not a significant conductor of electricity and does not attract lightning strikes.
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Constance Towers is 5' 8".
Frank Towers is 6' 4".
Tabatha Towers is 5' 6".
Yes, aluminum does not produce a magnetic field, so it cannot attract lighting. Lightning is a discharge of electricity that is attracted to objects that conduct electricity or provide a path to the ground, such as tall structures or trees. Aluminum is a good conductor of electricity, but it does not attract lightning more than other materials.
the twin towers were 110 stories tall.
A cell tower can receive multiple lightning strikes in just one year, but due to the construction, the energy received from the lightning bolt is transferred to the soil at the base of the tower. Cell towers, like any tall metallic object, is a beacon to lightning and the higher the tower is in height, the more susceptible it is to receive the strike.
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They were very tall.
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