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2 December, 22:46

We can model a lightning bolt as a very long, straight wire. If a lightning bolt carries a current of 30 kA, and you are unfortunate enough to be 8.9 m away from the lightning bolt, how large of a magnetic field do you experience

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  1. 2 December, 23:14
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    Magnetic field experienced = 4.5 * 10⁻⁴ T

    Explanation:

    The magnetic field around an infinite straight current-carrying wire at a distance r from the wire is given by

    B = (μ₀I) / (2πr)

    B = ?

    I = 20 KA = 20000 A

    r = 8.9 m

    μ₀ = magnetic permeability = 1.257 * 10⁻⁶ T. m/A

    B = (1.257 * 10⁻⁶ * 20000) / (2π*8.9) = 4.5 * 10⁻⁴ T
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