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Document Type

Article

Abstract

Lightning supposedly does not strike twice, but once is too much for the more than 100 humans and thousands of animals that die each year from lightning bolts. University of Wisconsin-Madison electrical engineer Theodore Bernstein told scientists gathered at the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference recently how electricity affects living things.

Publication Date

April 1972

Journal Title

Iowa Science Teachers' Journal

Volume

9

Issue

3

First Page

25

Last Page

25

Copyright

© Copyright 1972 by the Iowa Academy of Science

Language

en

File Format

application/pdf

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