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A 'metal pole' could be made out of so many different types of metal, but most likely the metals you are looking for are Iron, Steel or a Chrome-plated pole.
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To break a metal pole, you would typically need to apply a significant amount of force. Methods may include using a saw, grinder, or hydraulic tool. It is important to exercise caution when attempting to break a metal pole to avoid injury.
When a lightning bolt strikes a metal pole, the metal is an excellent conductor of electricity. The metal's free-flowing electrons quickly transport the electrical charge from the lightning bolt down the pole and into the ground, making it an example of conduction.
If you have a cheap pole, get a tire and put the pole in it and cement it. If it is metal, just get someone to put in in the ground for you. Even if you put a tire in a metal one, it will still work.
The reason it is dangerous to hold a metal pole in a thunderstorm is because metal is a conductive material, so the electricity that comes from the lightning would conduct into the metal and transfer it to your body
The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
The difference is in the poles, believe it or not. Steel pole barns are made from metal. Wood pole is made from logs.
Yes, if the pole is metal, that is a good use for hacksaws.
No, the bulb will not light up if the metal tip and metal casing are connected to the same pole of the battery because there needs to be a complete circuit for the electricity to flow through the bulb and illuminate it. Also, connecting both parts to the same pole creates a short circuit which bypasses the bulb.
Pole Vault Poles used to made out of materials such as wood, metal and bamboo. Pole Vault Poles are now made out of bendable materials such as Fiberglass and Carbon Fiber