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The electric potential difference between the ground and a cloud in a particular thunderstorm is 3.0 ✕ 109 V. What is the magnitude of the change in the electric potential energy of an electron that moves between the ground and the cloud?

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The question is incomplete, below is the complete question "The electric potential difference between the ground and a cloud in a particular thunderstorm is
3.0*10^(9)V. What is the magnitude of the change in the electric potential energy of an electron that moves between the ground and the cloud?"

Answer:


U=3.0*10^(9)eV

Step-by-step explanation:

data given,

Potential difference,V=3.0*10^9V

charge on an electron, q=1e.

Recall that the relationship between potential difference (v), charge(Q) and the potential energy(U) is expressed as


U=qV

from the question, we asked to determine potential energy given the charge and the potential difference.

Hence if we substitute values into the equation, we arrive at


U=qV\\U=3.0*10^(9)*1e\\U=3.0*10^(9)eV

Hence the magnitude of the change in the electric potential energy of an electron that moves between the ground and the cloud is
3.0*10^(9)eV

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