Can You Get Electrocuted In A Car?

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A car battery by itself produces 12 volts DC, and it won't electrocute anyone.
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1. Turn off the engine of the car that's going to provide the jump (obviously, that's not a problem for the one that's dead). 2. As an extra precaution, put on the emergency brake
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Electricity follows the metal body of the car AROUND you. Some people believe it is because the car is on rubber tires- but that is not true.
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Faradays cage. The electricity runs in the outside of a metallic body. The rubber tires keep you from being grounded. Being grounded is what causes you to be electrocuted. That's
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probably the same as being blown up in a gas car.
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