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Estimate the no. of electrons transferred to earth the fraction of two clouds during lightning produced a transsent current of 4 KA for a time period of 3.2 sec ?

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Answered by ItzYourHeartbeat
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Estimate the no. of electrons transferred to earth the fraction of two clouds during lightning produced a transsent current of 4 KA for a time period of 3.2 sec ?

Estimate the no. of electrons transferred to earth the fraction of two clouds during lightning produced a transsent current of 4 KA for a time period of 3.2 sec ? no scam if you did it will be reported immediately

Answered by bharatpatadia74
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The Global Electric Circuit (GEC) is a circuit that is formed between the Earth's surface, which is a good conductor of electricity, and the ionosphere, a weakly ionized plasma at ∼80 km altitude [e.g., Rycroft et al., 2008]. In the absence of any source, the GEC behaves as a leaky spherical capacitor, with the ground being the negative charged plate and the ionosphere the positive charged one, which discharges through the weakly conducting atmosphere creating fair‐weather current which is about 1 kA integrated over the entire Earth's surface [e.g.,Bering et al., 1998].

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