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My guess would be nothing...It has rubber tires on it.
The metal car acts as a Faraday cage, conducting the electrical charge around the passengers inside the vehicle instead of through them. This offers protection from being electrocuted in a lightning storm while in a car.
Electric shock is to electrocuted as burned is to cremated. Electric shock is the same as electrocuted, except that electrocuted has actually induced death; to kill by electric shock.
Neila was almost electrocuted when her crock pot shorted out.
Usually refers to a person or animal that has had or risks having electricity passed through it (usually unintentionally). "He just got electrocuted" "If you keep poking that you're going to get electrocuted" "The poor thing stepped on the third rail and was electrocuted"
Yes.
The metal body of a car acts as a Faraday cage, which diverts the lightning strike around the vehicle and protects the occupants inside. The tires also insulate the car from the ground, preventing the flow of electricity.
It is unlikely to be electrocuted in your car during a thunderstorm as the metal frame of the car acts as a Faraday cage, directing the electricity around you and into the ground. However, it is best to stay in your car and avoid touching any metal surfaces or electronic devices during a thunderstorm.
You are dead.
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Yes. Yes they can.