In a lightning strike, a charge of 18 coulombs is

  1. In a lightning strike, a charge of 18 coulombs is transferred between a cloud and the ground in 2.0 × 10-2 second at a
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  2. A lightning strike transfers 25.1 C of charge in (6.49x10^-3) s. The current during this lightning strike is _.__x10^ A?
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  3. The current in a lightning bolt is 1.6 105 A. How many coulombs of charge pass through a cross-sectional area of the lightning
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  4. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on each of the three charges connected in series:1st - 6 micro
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  5. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the Coulomb force on each of the three charges connected in series:1st - 6 micro
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  6. A charge of -6.8 micro-Coulombs is placed at x = 0, y = 0. A charge of -18.5 micro-Coulombs is placed at x = 0, y = +37 cm.
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  7. An infinite line charge of uniform linear charge density lambda = -2.5 micro Coulombs lies parallel to the y axis at x = 0 m. A
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  8. A charge of -6.5 micro-Coulombs is placed at the origin of a coordinate system. Another charge of -7.6 micro-Coulombs is placed
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  9. Lightning occurs when there is a flow of electric charge (principally electrons) between the ground and a thundercloud. The
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  10. Three charges are placed on the y axis. One charge of -3.2 micro-Coulombs is placed at y = 0, another charge of +2.6
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