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during lighting and thunderstorms i know that lighting bolts bounce off rubber, i was randomly wondering if its possible to sit on a trampoline during it, becuase wouldnt the bolts reflect off? haha anyone have any guesses, its killing me (link)
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Well for one, a trampoline isn't high enough to be the main conductor of electricity. And I think if lightning does strike the trampoline, it would be the metal parts, considering they conduct electricity. Electricity is attracted to conductors.
But if you were to jump in a trampoline during lightning, that may make you a high enough target. ;)
Hope this helped!
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