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When a car is struck by lightining the resulting electric field is?

Very high.

Lightning typically carries currents of tens of thousands of amperes and can produce electric fields in excess of 20,000 volts per meter. When lightning strikes a car, the electric field inside the car can be even higher, as the metal frame of the car acts as a conductor. This can cause the occupants of the car to experience electrical shock, which can range from mild discomfort to severe injury or death.