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On Jul 23, 3:48*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
The rule is simple. A mast with the polished ball on the tip attract the direct stroke (polished ball do not dissipate). A mast with many sharp spikes dissipate the static charge and eliminate the direct strike. A mast with a ball is less likely to attract a strike. That is why they are used on flag poles, etc.. They don't stream near as well as a sharp point. They can still be struck though if nothing more attractive is around as far as streamers. A pointed mast streams much easier and will be much more effective as a lightning rod. A mast with a lot of spikes is wishful thinking. You can not bleed off the charge fast enough to eliminate strikes. It's like whizzing in a whirlwind. You can not eliminate a direct strike by bleeding off the charge. You can only offer it a better and easier streaming target than whatever you do not want struck. And the sharper and more pointy an object, the better it streams. When is the last time you saw a lightning rod with a polished ball on top? They don't sell them, as they would be fairly useless. |
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