Can thunder hit a house? Will thunder hit the room?

Updated on society 2024-06-28
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Lightning strikes belong to a kind of conductive situation, generally low buildings will not cause lightning strikes (except for too many conductive objects at home), high floors are generally installed with wall lightning rods, and as long as you pay attention to the situation that lightning should be avoided when thundering, it should not hit the house.

    Related Notes:Thunder is a natural phenomenon, and when it rains, some clouds in the sky have positive poles and some negative poles. When two clouds collide, lightning strikes, and at the same time emits a lot of heat, heating and expanding the surrounding air. The air that is heated and expanded in an instant will push the surrounding air, causing a strong **-type vibration.

    This is thunder.

    When lightning and thunder, wind and rain are combined, if tourists are resting in the hotel, they should immediately turn off the indoor television, cassette recorder, stereo, air conditioner and other electrical appliances to avoid electrical conduction. When thundering, it is safer to be in the room, do not stay under the electric light, and do not rely on the pillars, walls, doors and windows, so as to avoid accidents caused by induction electricity during thunder.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Thunder (Natural Phenomenon).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First, the houses in the city are installed with lightning rods; Second, in the countryside, because the house is short and there are many trees around it (trees can be used as lightning rods, so don't go under the trees to take shelter from the rain when thundering); Fourth, even if your house is tall and there are no tall trees around, but the chance of being struck by lightning is very small, but for safety, you can install a steel bar (long meter) at the four corners of the house to ground with wires.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The three of them hid under the eaves, thunderbolts and fires, the middle one was killed, and the two sides were fine.

    This place was called Leizhou in ancient times!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course it's possible! Install a lightning rod! Remember to connect the ground wire!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Thunder does not hit the room, but the lightning that accompanies thunder is called "lightning" and can hit the room. Whether lightning will smash into the room is a matter of probability, and there are many factors that affect it, such as: the structure of the house, the geographical location of the house, whether there are any items in the room that will attract lightning, etc.

    Thunder generally does not split into the room, thunder is due to the air in the clouds is heated and expanded, and the air pushes the air to cause ** vibration, also known as thunder, thunder will not split people, only the lightning accompanying thunder may split into the room.

    Lightning can smash into a room, and if you build a house on high ground and don't have lightning protection installed, it will increase the risk of being struck by lightning.

    Lightning is easily attracted to metal, and if the room and exterior of the house are decorated with more iron as a material for decoration and decoration during the construction of the house, the risk of being struck by lightning will increase.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you live above the 15th floor, the chances of being struck by lightning are obviously much greater than those of your first-floor neighbors.

    Another reason that is easy to be struck by lightning is the emptiness, which is more obvious to the neighbors facing the eastern suburbs of the railway station. I don't mean to say that Building 1 and 2 are destined to be torn off, but who can rule out that possibility.

    Of course, if you don't have your computer in front of the bay window, maybe it's not too much of a problem, after all, this is not New Mexico, and ball lightning is not a Beijing specialty. Importantly, it doesn't look like the metal rails in front of our bay window don't conduct electricity very well either—as an aside, I don't think it looks like metal at all.

    You must all know that thunder does not go to the Internet, thunder does not watch cable TV, thunder does not answer **, thunder does not answer mobile phones, thunder does not hit your wife, etc., otherwise you will not be able to live a healthy and complete life to this day. So I don't have to list them all, and the most important thing is that the young neighbors probably don't have much opportunity to do the things that have to be bad.

    So as long as the post-modern lightning protection facilities are in place, surviving the rainy season is already in hand!

    Under normal circumstances, it is impossible for lightning to split vertically, and it is extended horizontally in the sky. If you live in a high-rise building, there is a lightning rod to guide the lightning underground, but it is not recommended to play ** or the like, because the sending and receiving of these radio waves can indeed become the carrier of lightning, but it can only be said that there is a certain chance. So it's still relatively safe.

    When it is thundering and raining, do not go to an open place to play with your mobile phone, and keep your computer away from the window, the farther away the better.

    Precautions for indoor lightning protection:

    1. Pay attention to closing doors and windows to prevent lightning from hitting the room directly or preventing the invasion of side lightning and ball mines.

    2. Do not stand under the electric light.

    3. Try not to dial or answer mobile phones and landlines, or use ** lines to surf the Internet.

    4. It is not suitable to use showers and solar water heaters, because the water pipe is connected to the lightning protection ground, and the lightning current can be conducted through the water flow and cause people.

    5. Keep away from exposed metal objects such as water pipes and gas pipes outside the building.

    6. Before the thunderstorm, disconnect the line and unplug the power plug, so as not to let the TV and computer lead lightning into the room, and damage the electrical appliances will cause fire accidents.

    7. Do not pull the wire used for drying clothes and bedding to the window or door, in case the wire leads to lightning and causes death.

    8. When going out in rainstorm, it is best to wear rubber shoes, which can play the role of insulation.

    9. Do not put your head or hands out of the window when you encounter thunder during the ride.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The house was struck by lightning, which means that the house was struck by lightning when the thunder struck.

    You know that thunder and lightning are generated by electricity, and if the clouds are too low and the house is high, it will inevitably hit the house. The safest way to do this is to install a lightning rod and connect it to the ground, so that the power will be diverted with it. Hope to adopt.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your house is in a minefield, and the house has something that can conduct electricity, and it is strange that the ground wire is not installed, and the lightning does not split! This is the traditional interpretation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is necessary to talk specifically about the structure of the house.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, lightning can't slash into a house, but electricity will pass through the building, and in the process, it will pass through the circuit.

    Thunder and lightning are the phenomenon of electrical discharge in thunderstorm clouds. The formation of thunderstorm clouds generally requires two conditions, sufficient water vapor and violent convective movements. In winter, due to the cold and dry air, coupled with solar radiation.

    It is weak, and it is not easy to form convection currents in the air, so there are few thunderbolts.

    But sometimes the temperature in winter is high, the warm and humid air is stronger, when the north occasionally has a strong cold air to the south, the warm and humid air is forced to rise, and the convection intensifies, it forms thunderstorm clouds, produces thunder and lightning, and there is rain and snow weather, the convection is particularly strong, and hail can also be formed.

    This creates the so-called "winter thunder" weather phenomenon.

    Lightning protection data indicates:

    Towering houses, chimneys, haystacks, etc., are susceptible to lightning strikes; Houses that are not very tall in the wilderness (grass huts, melon sheds, pavilions, waterwheel sheds, etc. for resting in the fields) are susceptible to lightning strikes; Wet damp houses are susceptible to lightning strikes; The corners of the eaves, ridges, corners of flat-roofed roofs, and protrusions (such as decorative shapes) are susceptible to lightning strikes; People with metal objects in the wilderness, as well as large trees, power lines, and overhead antennas, are susceptible to lightning strikes ......So there is a saying "thunder strikes the highs".

    Buildings built in the wilderness or on the top of a hill are high above the ground and the building has no lightning protection facilities, so it is easy to guide the lightning over, causing the personnel inside the building. If a person is standing at a distance from the path of the current, the lightning will not cause harm to the person.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's safe to stay in the house. Because the house itself has a lightning protection function, and mature buildings basically have their own lightning protection equipment, there is basically no possibility of people being struck by lightning in the house.

    However, it should be noted that during a thunderstorm, if a person approaches an open window or sticks out of the window, the probability of being struck by lightning still exists. Therefore, during thunderstorms, people should avoid going near windows or other places that may cause electric shocks.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Basically not, this situation rarely happens, people indoors, the house itself constitutes a protective cage, and now the house generally has a lightning bridge dust bucket, lightning can not enter the room.

    If there is no lightning rod, you should turn off the power supply in your home, because even if lightning does not hit the house, it may damage the electrical appliances in your home. Lightning strikes next to your home, the changing lightning will produce a changing magnetic field, and the changing magnetic field will produce an electric current, which is an electromagnetic induction phenomenon, which can make the metal wires in the home produce additional current, and the current overload will instantly burn the electrical appliances.

    A house with a lightning rod may also be affected by lightning, the role of the lightning rod is to protect the building, and a large number of induced charges are gathered at the top of it, which can first combine with lightning and lightning to quickly channel lightning into the ground to ensure the safety of the building. However, the home power grid is externally powered, and if lightning strikes the external power grid, it can generate tens of thousands of volts of voltage in an instant, and directly burn the home appliances through the line.

    Pay attention to the following points in thunder and lightning weather: sensitive grinding

    1. Don't stand under a light bulb indoors. When lightning strikes the light bulb line, it will increase the energy of electricity in an instant, and the bulb will be overloaded, releasing ultra-high light energy and heat energy in an instant, thus causing burns to the human body.

    2. Don't pick up **. Try not to hit ** when thunder and lightning, or use a computer to surf the Internet, you should unplug the ** line and computer network cable, so as not to cause lightning strikes in the corresponding line, and do not use your mobile phone to receive ** when thundering, which will not only cause damage to the mobile phone but also increase the risk of lightning strikes.

    3. Outdoor exercise is not suitable. Do not exercise outdoors during thunderstorms, if you encounter thunderstorms during outdoor sports, you should find a suitable shelter from the rain as soon as possible to avoid lightning strikes, and do not open the umbrella when outdoors to avoid the formation of tip discharge and lightning strikes.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, yes, but it's better not to.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can just go out as little as possible without being under the tree to see how bad the weather is.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course you can, the legs are on your own feet, and I am not responsible for the consequences.

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