Physics, asked by subham2020, 11 months ago

How does earth act as a good capacitor ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Knowing that the Earth, of radius R = 6371 km, is a good conductor and that its surface is charged negatively with a total charge −Q, the Earth-ionosphere capacitor scheme implies that the ionosphere, which is also considered a good conducting medium relative to the nearly non-conducting atmosphere below, has its loweer.

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