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There is a flash of lighting that gives out a 25 C of negative charge from cloud to ground. Determine the amount of electrons involved?

Do i use the formula F=qE
I know one coulomb is 1.6 * 10 ^-19
16 years ago

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drwls
Divide the number of Coulombs (25) by the charge per electron (1.6*10^-19).
16 years ago

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