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I was wondering all this neet posting about lightning
i understand that lightning wants to find path of least resistance if my antenna is grounded, so over other objects on the roof, including the brick building itself nearby trees etc wouldn't my antenna then become the 'best' ground ie path of least ristance and thusly ""attract"" the lightning i get confused since, my antenna being a good conductor and grounded (both pairs when not using it) will thereby dissapate ''static'' or ionic buildup and so i think wouldn't that sorta make lighting not become super attracted to seek it out?? dunno which takes the lead here?? thanks m |
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