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As the cloud passes over the building, a lightning strike occurs and a charge of 0.84C flows through the lightning conductor. The charge flows for 3.5 × 10^-5 s.

Calculate the average current in the lightning conductor during this time. State the formula used in your answer

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Answer:

I=24,000 Amp

Step-by-step explanation:

Electric Current

Is a measure of the quantity of charge Q flowing by a point in a time period of t.

The standard metric unit for the current is the Ampere, often abbreviated as Amps or A.

It can be calculated as:


\displaystyle I=(Q)/(t)

The cloud generates a lightning strike that releases a charge Q=0.84 C during a time
t=3.5\cdot 10^(-5)\ sec.

The current is of course, not of a constant value, but an average value can be calculated by using the above formula:


\displaystyle I=(0.84)/(3.5\cdot 10^(-5))


\boxed{I=24,000\ Amp}

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