A typical lightning flash delivers

  1. A typical lightning flash delivers about 27C of negative charge from cloud to ground. How many electrons are involved?
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  2. The speed sound in air 330 m.s-1Lightning flash is 1,5 km 1.calculate the time from the moment that you can see the lightning
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  3. thunder is heard 4.5 seconds after the flash of lightning is seen. How far away was the lightning flash and how long did it take
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  4. A hiker sees a lightning flash, 13.0 s later he hears the sound of the thunder.Recalling from his study of physics that the
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  5. Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following lines from "Thoughts of Hanoi" best supports the answer selected above? (1 point)
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  6. Which of the following lines from "Thoughts of Hanoi" best supports the answer selected above?(1 point) Responses "Pitchblack,
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  7. Which of the following lines from "Thoughts of Hanoi" best supports the answer selected above?(1 point) Responses "Pitchblack,
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  8. During which type of severe weather should you MOST likely seek shelter in a ditch?(1 point) Responses lightning lightning
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  9. During which type of severe weather should you MOST likely seek shelter in a ditch?(1 point) Responses lightning lightning
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  10. The time between the flash of lightning and the sound of thunder can be used to estimate the distance from a lightning strike.
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