Depends on the case. Rubber or silicone cases can block the charge. Extremely thick cases can also block the charge.
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they are made of silicone then the charge it up under a black light to make it glow
an electrostatic negative charge
The polarity or charge of rubber when rubbed with the appropriate material is negative.
Negative
Rubber
Static charge
Rubber is one. :)
It depends really upon whether or not you can prove malice.A criminal charge would be extremely difficult as you'd have to prove intent.A civil case would have a much lower burden of proof.
Depends on the caliber, bullet weight, powder charge, and barrel length. Some are relatively slow while others extremely fast.
Charge depends on the location of the car. Secondly charge also depends on the type of car.
It is not. Rubber is a bad conductor of electricity so it does not let an electric current pass through it.