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<blockquote data-quote="Darkstarling" data-source="post: 1879586" data-attributes="member: 568838"><p>Why yes it is true that tires are insulators, the electrons do ground through them. Ever heard of a magnometer? It uses superconductive switches, which are two superconductive plates with an insulating strip between them, and you know how long it takes for the electrons to travel through the insulator? 2 trillionths of a second... Though that strip is much thinner than tires on a vehicle, the electrons still make their way through them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkstarling, post: 1879586, member: 568838"] Why yes it is true that tires are insulators, the electrons do ground through them. Ever heard of a magnometer? It uses superconductive switches, which are two superconductive plates with an insulating strip between them, and you know how long it takes for the electrons to travel through the insulator? 2 trillionths of a second... Though that strip is much thinner than tires on a vehicle, the electrons still make their way through them. [/QUOTE]
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