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22 August, 14:14

A lightning bolt carrying 30,000 A lasts for 50 micro-seconds. If the lightning strikes an airplane flying at 20,000 feet, what is the charge deposited on the plane?

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  1. 22 August, 14:30
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    1.5 Columb charge is deposited on the plane.

    Explanation:

    The relationship between charge and current is:

    Current = Charge/Time

    Therefore,

    Charge = Current x Time

    We have,

    Current = 30,000 A

    Time = 50 micro-seconds = 50 x 10^ (-6) sec

    Using these values:

    Charge = [30,000 A][50 x 10^ (-6) ]

    Charge = 1.5 C
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