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g An airplane is flying through a thundercloud at a height of 1500 m. (This is a very dangerous thing to do because of updrafts, turbulence, and the possibility of electric discharge.) If a charge concentration of 25.0 C is above the plane at a height of 3000 m within the cloud and a charge concentration of -40.0 C is at height 850 m, what is the electric field at the aircraft

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Answer:


523269.9\ \text{N/m}

Step-by-step explanation:

q = Charge

r = Distance


q_1=25\ \text{C}


r_1=3000\ \text{m}


q_2=40\ \text{C}


r_2=850\ \text{m}

The electric field is given by


E=E_1+E_1\\\Rightarrow E=k((q_1)/(r_1^2)+(q_2)/(r_2^2))\\\Rightarrow E=9* 10^9* ((25)/(3000^2)+(40)/(850^2))\\\Rightarrow E=523269.9\ \text{N/m}

The electric field at the aircraft is
523269.9\ \text{N/m}

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