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RE: What would happen if a lightning hit your car

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snowman123 (51)in #science • 9 years ago

I am an electrical engineer and i know this stuff. Air doesn't conduct current and than we have lighting. At high enough voltage even a dielectric like air or rubber can conduct electricity. I hope I made it clear.

9 years ago in #science by snowman123 (51)
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