A certain lightning bolt moves 44.6 C of charge. How many fundamental units of charge is this? Your answer will be in the form of: N x 1019 and you need to indicate the number N, do not include the unit. Hint: e = 1.6 x 10-19 C.
A certain lightning bolt moves 44.6 C of charge. How many fundamental units of charge is...
A certain lightning bolt moves 25.7 C of charge. How many fundamental units of charge is this? Your answer will be in the form of: N x 1019 and you need to indicate the number N, do not include the unit. Hint: e = 1.6 x 10-19 C.
4. A certain lightning bolt moves 40.0 C of charge. How many fundamental units of charge | qel is this?
A certain lightning bolt moves 120C of charge. How many electrons participate in this current knowing that the electronic charge is 1.60 x 10^-19C.
A lightning bolt has a charge of -58.2 C. How many fundamental charges are present? Group of answer choices 3.01 x 1020 3.10 x 1020 3.23 x 1020 3.36 x 1020
A lightning bolt strikes a tree, moving 21.29 C of charge through a potential difference of 81 MV. What energy was dissipated? 1MV = 106V You need to express you answer in MJ: 1 MJ = 106J You should round your answer to an integer, indicate only the number, do not include the unit.
The current in a lightning bolt is 2.0 ✕ 105 A. How many coulombs of charge pass through a cross-sectional area of the lightning bolt in 0.57 s? ______C
A lightning bolt transfers 30 C of charge to Earth through an average potential difference of 40 MV. Unit 3: Prelecture Problems Problems: Electric Potential & Capacitor Deadline: 100% until Sunday, January 27 at 11:59 PM Cumulative Problem 4 A lightning bolt transfers 30 C of charge to Earth through an average potential difference of 40 MV. 1) How much energy is dissipated in the bolt? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) GJ Submit You currently have 0 submissions...
1. Charge (2 pts each part) NOTE: You can find conversion factors in lecture notes and in your text. Your answer should have the correct number of sig figs! a) Common static electricity involves charges ranging from nanocoulombs to microcoulombs. How many electrons are needed to form a charge of -3.4nC? b) Suppose a lightning bolt moves 35.4 C of charge. How many fundamental units of charge eis this? c) Protons and neutrons are made up of combinations of two...
#3) An electron has a charge of-1.6 x 1019 C. How many electrons would be needed to produce a net charge of -11.2 x 10* c? #7) A 5.0 μC charge experiences a 0.64 N force in the positive y direction. If this charge is replaced with a -2.7 μC charge, what magnitude of force will it experience?
#3) An electron has a charge of-1.6 x 1019 C. How many electrons would be needed to produce a net charge of -11.2 x 10 C?