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During a lightning storm, clouds develop voltage differences of approximately 10^810 8  V. If an electric field of strength 3\times10^63×10 6  V/m is required to produce lightning, estimate the length of the lightning bolt, in meters.

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Answer:

33.3 m

Step-by-step explanation:

The relationship between voltage difference and electric field is given by:


E=(\Delta V)/(d)

where

E is the electric field strength


\Delta V is the potential difference

d is the distance between the two points considered

For the lightning, we have:


\Delta V= 10^8 V\\E= 3\cdot 10^6 V/m

Substituting into the formula, we find the length of the lightning bolt:


d=(\Delta V)/(E)=(10^8)/(3\cdot 10^6)=33.3 m

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