A lightning bolt transfers 6.0 coulombs of charge from a cloud to the ground in 2.0 x 10-3 second. what is the average current during this event?

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The current is defined as the amount of charge transferred through a certain point in a certain time interval:
[tex]I= \frac{Q}{\Delta t} [/tex]
where
I is the current
Q is the charge
[tex]\Delta t[/tex] is the time interval

For the lightning bolt in our problem, Q=6.0 C and [tex]\Delta t= 2.0 \cdot 10^{-3}s[/tex], so the average current during the event is
[tex]I= \frac{Q}{\Delta t} = \frac{6.0 C}{2.0 \cdot 10^{-3} s}=3000 A [/tex]
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