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Lightning rod bleeds off excess charge by

A. Grounding
B. Charging
C. Induction
D. Draining

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Answer:

letter a."Grounding"

Step-by-step explanation:

Why?

Because when the voltage at the end of the rod is sufficiently high it will bleed-off some of the induced lightning charge on the ground, streamers will be reduced or eliminated and the likelihood of a lightning strike is reduced. A corona develops at the tip of the rod, which sometimes can be seen

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