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Physics, 30.03.2020 20:11 jenni333

During electrical storms, a bolt of lightning can transfer 10 C of charge in 2.0 µs (the amount of time can vary considerably). We can model such a bolt as a very long current carrying wire. a. What is the magnetic field 1.0 m from such a bolt? What is the field at 1.0 km away? b. How do the field compare with Earth’s magnetic field?

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