Contrary to popular belief rubber does not stop lightning.
Can lightning affect rubber.
A material like rubber is an insulator and offers more resistance than say a conductor like a metal but that doesn t mean it would prevent the.
Rubber is indeed an electrical insulator so many would argue that lightning can t affect it.
Most cars are safe from lightning but it is the metal roof and metal sides that protect you not the rubber tires.
It has nothing to do with the rubber tires.
2 megavolts to go through a meter of rubber.
Four or five inches of rubber is no insulation whatsoever.
Because the ground current affects a much larger area than the other causes of lightning casualties the ground current causes the most lightning deaths and injuries ground current also kills many farm animals.
I ve been having trouble finding numbers on this but i d estimate about 20kv cm.
After all lightning has traveled for miles through the sky.
On occasion the electricity from a lightning strike may pass through the car by way of wires and other conductive surfaces.
That means you d need 20 kilovolts to go through 1cm of rubber.
Rubber tires provide zero safety from lightning.
The small additional gap between you and the ground the rubber soles won t protect you.
Here are some pictures of a van that had a majority of its insides destroyed by a lightning strike.
By looking at the outside of the van you can hardly see any damage at all.
But mind it rubber shoes or tyres of your bike scooter won t protect you from lightning because they are not thick enough to bear the amount of electricity that lightning passes.
Lightning is millions tens of millions hundreds of millions of volts.
No you are not protected if you are hit directly.
Answered october 23 2018.
In addition ground current can travels in garage floors with conductive materials.
Lightning can hit anything but if i have rubber sole shoes on and i m sitting in my car i m good right.
Bolts from the blue can strike 10 15 miles from the thunderstorm.
4000 volts to go through 2mm of rubber in gloves.
So you re screwed with rubber gloves.
People should safely abandon this machinery and get into a safe shelter.
However a lightning can also kill you if it strikes nearby due to the step potential.
As you correctly state the lightning does bridge the gap between the cloud and you.
While rubber is an electrical insulator lighting is too powerful to be stopped by a few inches of rubber.
Rubber tires on a car protect you from lightning by insulating you from the ground.
Remember convertibles motorcycles bicycles open shelled outdoor recreational vehicles and cars with fiberglass shells offer no protection from lightning.