and the cloud"? 3 Suppose that in a lightning flash the potential difference be- tween a cloud and the ground is 1.0 × 10° V and the quantity of charge transferred is 30 C. (a) What is the change in energy of that transferred charge? (b) If all the energy released could be used to accelerate a 1000 kg car from rest, what would be its final speed?

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and the cloud?
•3 Suppose that in a lightning flash the potential difference be-
tween a cloud and the ground is 1.0 × 10⁹ V and the quantity of
charge transferred is 30 C. (a) What is the change in energy of that
transferred charge? (b) If all the energy released could be used to
accelerate a 1000 kg car from rest, what would be its final speed?
Transcribed Image Text:and the cloud? •3 Suppose that in a lightning flash the potential difference be- tween a cloud and the ground is 1.0 × 10⁹ V and the quantity of charge transferred is 30 C. (a) What is the change in energy of that transferred charge? (b) If all the energy released could be used to accelerate a 1000 kg car from rest, what would be its final speed?
3a. What is the potential energy U of this lightning bolt?
U = 310
Joules
of the square? Find 30 (1.0x10)
3b. If all this energy where to be converted to kinetic energy, what would be the speed
of a m = 1000 kg car.
Vf =
r16 = 34 =
m/s
16. These charges are numbered as:
raw the re
Redraw the rectangle with the
actual charges (evaluate 2q1, 492, etc.)
16a. What is the distance between the indicated pairs of charges. Find these in meters.
r24 = r26 = 15 = 35 =
1
2 3
MI
4 5 6
ainT
16b. Starting with all the charges at ∞, what is the potential at the upper left corner,
and how much work is done to put the charge at the upper left corner?
V₁ = 05
P278
Volts
W₁ =
Joules
V3 = V13 + V23 =
| srpC = 10-12 C on
m
16c. What is the potential at the location of 2, due to the previous charges? How much
work is done to bring in the 2nd charge? Make sure you use the correct distance.
V₂ = V12 =
Volts
W₂ =
16d. What is the potential at the location of 3, due to the previous charges? How much
work is done to bring in the 3rd charge? Make sure you use the correct distance.
V23=
Volts
V13 =
V
Joules
W3 =
Volts
Joules
Transcribed Image Text:3a. What is the potential energy U of this lightning bolt? U = 310 Joules of the square? Find 30 (1.0x10) 3b. If all this energy where to be converted to kinetic energy, what would be the speed of a m = 1000 kg car. Vf = r16 = 34 = m/s 16. These charges are numbered as: raw the re Redraw the rectangle with the actual charges (evaluate 2q1, 492, etc.) 16a. What is the distance between the indicated pairs of charges. Find these in meters. r24 = r26 = 15 = 35 = 1 2 3 MI 4 5 6 ainT 16b. Starting with all the charges at ∞, what is the potential at the upper left corner, and how much work is done to put the charge at the upper left corner? V₁ = 05 P278 Volts W₁ = Joules V3 = V13 + V23 = | srpC = 10-12 C on m 16c. What is the potential at the location of 2, due to the previous charges? How much work is done to bring in the 2nd charge? Make sure you use the correct distance. V₂ = V12 = Volts W₂ = 16d. What is the potential at the location of 3, due to the previous charges? How much work is done to bring in the 3rd charge? Make sure you use the correct distance. V23= Volts V13 = V Joules W3 = Volts Joules
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The potential difference ∆V = 1×109

Charge transferred q= 30 C 

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