How aeroplanes r protected from lightning strikes? will the magnetic component affect the internal of aircraft



Answer:
Aircraft have antistatic "wicks" that bleed off electrical charges into the atmosphere. There could be a disruption of instrumentation depending on where the strike occurred, but this is pretty rare.
the body of aplane aacts like faray box it never let electricity get in
No. Aircraft is in the air high in the sky away from the earth so there are no dangers from the lightening.

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