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Lightening - safer inside a car?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know if its the safest place but its definitley where i'd take shelter! The car's metal chassis acts as a Faraday Cage which renders the inside of the car fairly safe. The basic concept of a Faraday Cage is that it safely diverts any electricty around the outside surface of the cage. The important thing about the cage is that no current will be transferred into the cage. In this way anything inside the cage is protected from the electricity outside.
Unfortunately a car is not a perfect cage and so this is not the only thing that protects you. The fact that you are insulated from the ground by 4 rubber tyres prevents you from grounding (earthing) yourself and so there is no complete circuit thru you within which current could flow and cause you damage. Obviously if you decided to hold onto the metal body of the car with one hand and a cable(metal rod) to the ground with the other the benefits of the car would destroyed as you now form a complete circuit and are in for a shock.
I wrote this answer from memory so hopefully i've not made any mistakes...anyone is free to correct me!
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