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UMBRELLA IN A LIGHTNING STORM
By NationalGeographic
A laboratory at Liverpool University is capable of providing a bolt of electricity of up to 60,000 amps and 6,000 volts, in order to recreate the conditions of a lightning storm. But what would actually happen if you relied on your umbrella to protect you from such a storm?
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