Posted by Scott in A SF on June 15, 2009 at 15:21:07 from (64.166.144.11):
In Reply to: EMT Pulse posted by IndianaRed on June 15, 2009 at 13:58:39:
A lightning strike produces a far more powerful EMP at any specific site than any atmospheric atom bomb detonation can. Except perhaps for Dr Strangloves Doomsday Machine. It is common for lightning to hit a car (or airplane for that matter)and neither the radios, engine electronics or cell phones get damaged. To protect vulnerable equipment they build metal boxes around them, they are called Faraday cages. Vehical bodies make excellent Faraday cages. Ever notice when you go into some metal buildings the cell phone won't work, that is because it can't recieve the radio signal, also known as a EMP. Electronic communications as we know it may be over but the car should start. Don't know about plastic body cars like Vetts.
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