In the return stroke of a typical lightning bolt, a current of 7.01×10^4 A (70.1 kA). exists for 20 μs. How much charge is transferred in this event ?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Charge, q = 1.402 C

Explanation:

Given that,

Current from lightning bolt, [tex]I=7.01\times 10^4\ A[/tex]

Time, t = [tex]t=20\ \mu s=2\times 10^{-5}\ s[/tex]

Let q is the charge transferred in this event. We know that the total charge divided by time is called current. Mathematically, it is given by :

[tex]I=\dfrac{q}{t}[/tex]

[tex]q=I\times t[/tex]

[tex]q=7.01\times 10^4\times 2\times 10^{-5}[/tex]

q = 1.402 C

So, 1.402 coulomb of charge is transferred in this event. Hence, this is the required solution.

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