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When you touch a friend after walking across a rug on a dry day, you typically draw a spark of about 1.89 mm. Calculate the potential difference between you and your friend just before the spark.

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To solve this problem we will apply the concepts related to the magnitude of the electric field. Defined as the proportion of the electric potential per unit of distance, that is,


E = (V)/(d)

Where E is the magnitude of the electric field between the plates, V is the potential difference between the plates, and d is the separation of the plates

The breakdown field of air is
3.0*10^6 N/C.

Replacing we have that the Potential is


V = Ed


V = (3.0*10^6)(1.89*10^(-3))


V = 5670V

Therefore the potential difference between you and your friend just before the spark is 5670V

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