Principle of lightining conductor

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A lightning conductor features a metal plate with spikes at the top of a building to attract lightning. When a negatively charged cloud passes overhead, it induces a positive charge on the conductor, ionizing the surrounding air. This ionization creates a pathway for the lightning to travel safely down the conductor to the ground. The process neutralizes the negative charge of the cloud, preventing damage to the building. Proper installation of lightning conductors is essential for effective protection against lightning strikes.
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friends,
in lightining conductor, a metal plate with number of spikes is connected to the top end of the conductor and kept at the top of the building.
when a negatively charged cloud passes over the building , positive charge is induced on the pointed conductor. the positive charge ionise the air in the vicinity.
What happens next? how the negative charge of the cloud is neutralized
thanks in advance
 
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Hi logearav! :smile:

A lightning :wink: conductor attracts lightning …

the idea is to get the lightning to go through the conductor, safely to earth, instead of into the building!

For details, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning_rod :smile:
 

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