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Assume charge builds up on the cloud and on the ground until a uniform electric field of 4.00 ✕ 106 N/C throughout the space between them makes the air break down and conduct electricity as a lightning bolt. What is the maximum charge the cloud can hold?

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Answer:

The value of the maximum charge the cloud can hold Q = 177.08 coulomb

Step-by-step explanation:

Given data

Electrical Field E = 4 ×
10^(6)
(N)/(C)

the maximum charge the cloud can hold is given by

Q = E A x ---- (1)

where A = area = 5 ×
10^(6)

x = electrical Permittivity of air = 8.854 ×
10^(-12)

Q = (4 ×
10^(6) ) (5 ×
10^(6) ) ( 8.854 ×
10^(-12) )

Q = 177.08 coulomb

This is the value of the maximum charge the cloud can hold.

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