Measurements made during severe electrical storms reveal that lightning bolts can carry as much as 30 C of charge and can travel between a cloud and the ground in time intervals of around 100 μμs (and sometimes even shorter). Potential differences have been measured as high as 400 million volts. 1)What is the current in such a lightning strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) 2)What is the resistance of the air during such a strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) 3)How much energy is transferred during a severe strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) 4)What mass of water at 100∘C could the lightning bolt in part (3) evaporate? The latent heat of vaporization of water at 100∘C is LV=2260 kJ/kg. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

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Measurements made during severe electrical storms reveal that lightning bolts can carry as much as 30 C of charge and can travel between a cloud and the ground in time intervals of around 100 μμs (and sometimes even shorter). Potential differences have been measured as high as 400 million volts.

1)What is the current in such a lightning strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

2)What is the resistance of the air during such a strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

 

3)How much energy is transferred during a severe strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

 

4)What mass of water at 100∘C could the lightning bolt in part (3) evaporate? The latent heat of vaporization of water at 100∘C is LV=2260 kJ/kg. (Express your answer to two significant figures.)

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Measurements made during severe electrical storms reveal that lightning bolts can carry as much as 30 C of charge and
can travel between a cloud and the ground in time intervals of around 100 us (and sometimes even shorter). Potential
differences have been measured as high as 400 million volts.
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Transcribed Image Text:Cumulative Problem 4 - Current |1 4 Measurements made during severe electrical storms reveal that lightning bolts can carry as much as 30 C of charge and can travel between a cloud and the ground in time intervals of around 100 us (and sometimes even shorter). Potential differences have been measured as high as 400 million volts. 1) What is the current in such a lightning strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) MA Submit You currently have 2 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 8 more submissions for this question. 2) What is the resistance of the air during such a strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) 1.2 k2 Submit You currently have 1 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed, You can make 9 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 1.2 Computed value: 1.2 Submitted: Sunday, July 11 at 10:10 AM Feedback: Right answer ! 3) How much energy is transferred during a severe strike? (Express your answer to two significant figures.) 12 GJ Submit You currently have 1 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 9 more submissions for this question. Your submissions: 12 : Computed value: 12 Submitted: Sunday, July 11 at 10:12 AM Feedback: Right answer ! ... 4) What mass of water at 100° C could the lightning bolt in part (3) evaporate? The latent heat of vaporization of water at 100° C is Ly =2260 kJ/kg. (Express your answer to two significant figures.) x103 kg Submit You currently have 0 submissions for this question. Only 10 submission are allowed. You can make 10 more submissions for this question. +
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