And how far would the elect current travel in the water f Asked by JJSDUCK 3 months ago Similar questions: water lightning strikes kill elect current travel Environment > Weather.
Similar questions: water lightning strikes kill elect current travel.
Very unlikely to have it strike anywhere near you... After all there is a lot of surface area, and a strike would have to be like within 30 feet to generate substantial voltage across your body.
According to scuba-doc. Com, about 10% of fatalities in the U.S. attributed to lightning strikes occurred in or near the water. Diving under the water is not advised either since lightning has the ability to flow through water.
I would say that it couldn't be good for you, otherwise the swimming pools probably wouldn't close during thunderstorms.
If it were close enough yes. Don't play around with lightening.
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