Unless it is a stationary vehicle where you can stick a spike into the ground, you can't ground earth a car.
Aside of a chassis ground, the closest you can get to an earth ground is through the vehicle's tires, which ground you in the event of a lightning strike to the vehicle.
Yes. Ground and Earth is the same thing.
The earth (Ground) on any car battery is negative while the live is positive.
A loose earth/ground wire can prevent any of the electrical components from functioning.A loose earth/ground wire can prevent any of the electrical components from functioning.
The earth port is also the ground or -
Yes you do have upthrust on the ground but only a littile amount.For example,when a car is on the ground there is a small amount of upthrust on the ground making sure the car doesn't sink and fall into the road(the earth)
if you are talking about a fallen high voltage power line wire, just stay inside the car and don't touch any metal parts of the car, specially if it is bare (no paint) or get in contact with anything wet if raining. the rubber tires assumed not flat insulates you from ground-earth, if not the electricity from the wire makes a complete circuit to ground that is where shock occurs. like lightning it seeks the earth as zero ground.
How many inches of the ground can my car be if dropped
The percentage of Earth's ground water is 0.5%.
Gravity is what causes the Earth to pull you down to the ground.
hoe far you have from ground to bottom of chassis (bottom of car)
Ground, as in the car was ground against a pillar.
Well, touching the Earth is the same as the ground, so both.