Lightning As a crude model for lightning, consider the ground to be one plate of a parallel-plate capacitor and a cloud at an altitude of 590 m to be the other plate. Assume the surface area of the cloud to be the same as the area of a square that is 0.80 km on a side. (Dielectric strength of air is 3.0×106V/m) What is the capacitance of this capacitor? How much charge can the cloud hold before the dielectric strength of the air is exceeded and a spark (lightning) results?
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Lightning As a crude model for lightning, consider the ground to be one plate of a parallel-plate capacitor and a cloud at an altitude of 590 m to be the other plate. Assume the surface area of the cloud to be the same as the area of a square that is 0.80 km on a side. (Dielectric strength of air is 3.0×106V/m)
What is the capacitance of this capacitor?
How much charge can the cloud hold before the dielectric strength of the air is exceeded and a spark (lightning) results?
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