During a lightning storm the potential difference between the ground and sky is 6.2 x 108 V. If the charge contained within the bolt is 17 C calculate the work done by the electrical force. Answer to two significant figures in scientific notation (e.g. 2.1E3)

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During a lightning storm the potential difference between the ground and sky is 6.2 x 108 V. If the charge contained within the bolt is
17 C calculate the work done by the electrical force.
Answer to two significant figures in scientific notation (e.g. 2.1E3)
Transcribed Image Text:During a lightning storm the potential difference between the ground and sky is 6.2 x 108 V. If the charge contained within the bolt is 17 C calculate the work done by the electrical force. Answer to two significant figures in scientific notation (e.g. 2.1E3)
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