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11 February, 16:39

The earth can be considered as a single-conductor capacitor. It can also be considered in combination with a charged layer of the atmosphere, the ionosphere, as a spherical capacitor with two plates, the surface of the earth being the negative plate. The ionosphere is at a level of about 70 km, and the potential difference between earth and ionosphere is about 350,000 V. Calculate: (a) The capacitance of this system; (b) The total charge on the capacitor; (c) The energy stored in the system.

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  1. 11 February, 17:01
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    Answer: A) C = 0.066F

    B) Q = 23100C

    C) Uc = 4*10³*³j

    Explanation:

    A) capacitance of a spherical capacitor

    C = 4 πϵ. R1 R2 : R2 - R1

    Where:

    C: Capacitance

    R1: radius to the earth surface which is 6400 * 10³ m

    R2: radius to the ionosphere is 6400 + 70 = 6470 * 10³ m

    ϵ. : permittivity of free space is given as 8.85 * 10¹/¹² C²/N. m²

    Potential difference a cross the capacitor is 350,000V

    C = 4 π*8.85 * 10¹/¹² (6400 * 10³ * 6470 * 10³ / 70*10³) = 0.066F

    C = 0.066F

    B) Total charge of the capacitor

    C = Q/V

    C: is the capacitance

    Q: is the charge

    V: P. d a cross the capacitor

    Since we are solving for the total charge Q = CV

    Q = 0.066 * 350000 = 23100C

    Q = 23100C

    C) the energy stored in the system

    Uc = 1/2 QV

    Uc = 1/2 * 23100 * 350000 = 4*10³*³j

    Uc = 4*10³*³j
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