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. An airplane is flying through a thundercloud at a height of 2 000 m. (This is a very dangerous thing to do because of updrafts, turbulence, and the possibility of electric discharge.) If there are charge concentrations of 40.0 C at a height of 3 000 m within the cloud and of - 40.0 C at a height of 1 000 m, what is the electric field E at the aircraft?​

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An airplane is flying through a thundercloud at a height of 2 000 m. (this is a very dangerous thing to do because of updrafts, turbulence, and the possibility of electric discharge.) if there is a charge concentration of +40 c at height 3 000 m within the cloud and 40 c at height 1 000 m, what is the magnitude of the electric field e at the aircraft? (ke = 8.99 109 n·m2/c2)

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