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Does a lightning rod protect against electrical surges?
If you mean surges from lightening bolts, maybe. Lightning rods work best
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Dr. Leo
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Which evidence from "Franklin's Lightning Rod" best supports the claim that the lightning rod was a success?
A. "Soon, lightning
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Thundermuffs
by Cindy Blobaum MITCHELL (Rubbing arm): I’m not afraid of lightning. I just like it quiet. THERESA: More shocking
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Jaz
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Thundermuffs
by Cindy Blobaum MITCHELL (Rubbing arm): I’m not afraid of lightning. I just like it quiet. THERESA: More shocking
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Tanyashand
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Thank you very much for your corrections. I still have a few questions on my previous post.
1. I'm as fast as a lightning. I'm
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Franco
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What is the author's purpose in writing "Franklin's Lightning Rod"?
A. to explain what lightning is and the ways in which it can
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Which evidence from "Franklin's Lightning Rod" best supports the claim that the lightning rod was a success?
A. "Soon, lightning
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Which statement about thunderstorms is correct?
Question 8 options: A) Lightning and thunder are not related to thunderstorms. B)
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when lightning strikes you can see it at a speed of 3x10^8m/s. But you hear thunder at about 340m/s in 70 degrees air
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Tammy
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A lightning bug flies at a velocity of 0.25m/s due east toward another lightning bug seen off in the distance. A light breeze
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Joel
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