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Physics, 01.08.2019 06:10 julietmusyoki5

Turbulent motions in thunderstorms cause charge separations that result in very large potential differences between the clouds and the ground. when lightning occurs, a large amount of charge is transferred between the cloud and the ground. if 46.7 c of charge are transferred in a specific lightning strike and the potential difference is ∆v = 10.65 mv, how much energy is released in this lightning strike?

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