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Example of a real-world Faraday cage isa) carb) plastic boxc) lightning rodd) metal rod

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Answered by bestwriters
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An example of a real-world Faraday cage is Car (a)

Explanation:

  • A Faraday cage is a conductive metal container that blocks/scatters the electric charges of the metal surface and protects everything inside it.
  • When lighting occurs, the electric charges travel all over the metal body of the car and pass the electricity to the ground through the rubber tyre. It also saves the occupants inside the car.
  • Among the given options, the car proves to be the real-world example of a Faraday cage.
Answered by sumitkumar673
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Answer:

CAR

Explanation:

as it made up of metal and hollow inside

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