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2 Next Slide Lightning, a discharge of electricity, seeks a path of least resistance (that is the best available conductors) to follow, which could be a tree, a vehicle, a pole, a building, a human being etcetera.

3 The dangerous electricity passes through the metal, wiring, plumbing as the case may be into the ground leaving the people inside the vehicle or building safe because the metals, wire and the plumbing pipes are over hundred thousand times better conductor of electricity. To be safe you should be inside an insulated metallic conductor like a hard topped metallic vehicle or a building with a wiring and plumbing. SAFETY Next Slide First slide

4 TABLE OF CONTENT 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Previous Slide First slide Next Slide

5 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X Next Slide When lightning strikes, it appears as a flash

6 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X Next Slide Electricity is discharged.In the process, it seeks the path of least resistance

7 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X Next Slide If it hits the roof first then, it will flow through it being a conductor of electricity

8 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X Next Slide Then, flows through the walls, being the available path with least resistance

9 Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Next Slide The electricity will rather discharge through human being that are better conductors than the walls

10 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X Next Slide In a safe building there are wirings and plumbing

11 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark 1.IntroductionIntroduction 2.SafetySafety 3.Table of contentTable of content 4.Lightning strikes a houseLightning strikes a house 5.Its an electric dischargeIts an electric discharge 6.Through the metallic roofThrough the metallic roof 7.Through the wallsThrough the walls 8.Unsafe in the BuildingUnsafe in the Building 9.Wired BuildingWired Building 10.Safe buildingSafe building 11.The Teachers RemarkThe Teachers Remark Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X Next Slide So, the people are safe

12 A Good Project. Done by one of the Group of students. Edited by the teacher for enlightenment in the community and Dukpa Village programs. Apply it, and you will find it useful. For more on the project visit: http://Charge-Lightning.wikispaces.com and http://charges-economicimportance.wikispaces.comhttp://Charge-Lightning.wikispaces.com http://charges-economicimportance.wikispaces.com THANKS Previous Slide First slide Exit Back to VCT Assessment & Standards X Back to Table of content


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