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During a thunderstorm, a lightning "bolt" carries current between a cloud and the ground below.

If a particular bolt carries a total charge of 31 C in 2.4 ms, what is the magnitude of the current in amps?
and how many electrons are in the process

User Stetzon
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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Total charge carried in a bolt, q = 31 C

Time taken,
t=2.4\ ms=2.4* 10^(-3)\ s

Let I is the magnitude of current flowing in a bolt. The total charge flowing per unit time is called electric current. Mathematically, it is given by :


I=(q)/(t)


I=(31\ C)/(2.4* 10^(-3)\ s)

I = 12916.66 A

Let n is the number of electrons. According to the quantization of charges,

q = ne


n=(q)/(e)

e is the charge on electron


n=(31)/(1.6* 10^(-19))


n=1.93* 10^(20)

Hence, this is the required solution.

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