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  1. In a thundercloud there may be an electriccharge of 47 C near the top and −47 C near the bottom. These charges are separated
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  2. Please help! I want to make sure my answer is correct.Q:A thundercloud has an electric charge of 43.2 C near the top of the
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  3. A thundercloud has an electric charge of 43.2 C near the top of the cloud and -38.7 C near the bottom of the cloud. The
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  4. A thundercloud has an electric charge of 43.2 C near the top of the cloud and -38.7 C near the bottom of the cloud. The
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  5. In a thundercloud there may be an electriccharge of 46 C near the top of the cloud and −46 C near the bottom of the cloud. If
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  6. A thundercloud has an electric charge of 43.2 C near the top of the cloud and -38.7 C near the bottom of the cloud. The
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  7. In a thundercloud there may be an electriccharge of 54 C near the top of the cloud and −54 C near the bottom of the cloud. If
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  8. A thundercloud has an electric charge of 43.2 C near the top of the cloud and -38.7 C near the bottom of the cloud. The
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  9. In a thundercloud there are two equal and opposite charges ±35C separated by 6km. Assuming that they can be treated as point
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  10. An airplane is flying through a thundercloud at a height of 2100 m. (A very dangerous thing to do because of updrafts,
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