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Also how can a car be a Faraday cage to protect you in a lightening storm but not to protect its self from an EMP? my bet is all the cars would be fine.

Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is an electromagnetic wave similar to radio waves, and a radio will work in a car, I don't know the full reason , but i would imagine that is is to do with wavelength, I would of thought that the box would have to be fully enclosed with no holes and/or gaps, and the electronic board would have to be fully insulated from the outside casing, this is only my very simplistic view on this
 
Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is an electromagnetic wave similar to radio waves, and a radio will work in a car, I don't know the full reason , but i would imagine that is is to do with wavelength, I would of thought that the box would have to be fully enclosed with no holes and/or gaps, and the electronic board would have to be fully insulated from the outside casing, this is only my very simplistic view on this

Simplistic perhaps. But not far off the mark I suspect.
 
....Also how can a car be a Faraday cage to protect you in a lightening storm but not to protect its self from an EMP? my bet is all the cars would be fine.....

If they'd all be fine then there wouldn't be so many government plans regarding pulse weapons (both deploying said weapons and protecting from them)
 
Simplistic perhaps. But not far off the mark I suspect.

The place I work at makes electronic housings that have to be protected from EMP and Chemicals... and I know some of the Tolerances on the mating surfaces are shall we say very tight. so that's part of my guess work, along with being a bit of an engineer.
 
56 - no weapons and I don't do canned meals !!! Oh and I've no bug-out place as I'm actually living in it! And I've no bug-out vehicle - sigh! However, I think my chances are quite good as I don't agree with their premises on what's needed for survivial. And anyway, i call it living :lmao:
 
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...I have also non lethal weapons such as paintball markers which I have about 4000 paintballs for and enough air in the bottles for it as well at, as well as knives,....

Don't think paint ball qualifies as any type weapon (lethal or non-lethal) Usually non-lethal refers to impacy weapons such as police batons or pepper spray or tazers.
 
The place I work at makes electronic housings that have to be protected from EMP and Chemicals...
You're probably thinking of EMC which isn't quite the same thing..

EMP or "Electro Magnetic Pulse" Is basically a very strong, fast moving magnetic field. When a changing magnetic field travels past a conductor (wire) a voltage is generated. This effect is used in things like generators and transformers.

The faster the change - the bigger the voltage induced
the more length of wire in the magnetic field - the bigger the voltage induced
The stronger the magnetic field - the bigger the voltage induced..

Now if you can produce a very strong, very fast moving magnetic field (like on the leading edge of a nuclear blast wave, for example) Then even a couple of feet of wire - like you have in your car wiring loom - can generate voltages large enough to damage whatever is hanging on the end of that wire - like your car's engine management unit.
 

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