lightning is caused when the really negatively charged clouds want to get rid of the charge and so the negatively charged electrons jump from the clouds to the nuetrally charged earth, if it was to strike you car it won't get shocked because the tyres are made of non-conductive rubber,
A person is safe from lightning inside a car with a metal body because the metal acts as a Faraday cage. When lightning strikes the car, the metal body acts as a conductor, directing the electrical current around the occupants and safely into the ground, protecting them from electrocution.
Any shock to your vehicle's electric system will, more often than not, cause some sort of damage, though it has happened that a vehicle had been stuck by lightning without any noticeable affects at all.
Sure, but you are taking a chance of getting struck by lighting if you are outside.
keep a dryer sheet in your pocket
Lightning Car Company was created in 2007.
Yes It Can shock you
Because static electricity is in the car frame and if you touch the car you will get a static shock.
Car because if a lightning hits the car the energy goes around the car but the tree can't absorb the energy
The purpose of a shock absorber in a car is to smooth out or damp shock impact, and dissipate kinetic energy. It is a mechanical device used in the car and it is a type of dashpot.
One benefit is that if you are in a car crush it can keep you from getting ejected from the car.
The spring supports the weight of the car and allows the suspension to move over bumps. The shock controls the movement of the spring so it doesn't keep bouncing.
A fast car