A bolt is not a standard object.
If a lightening bolt transfers twenty three coulombs to earth how many electrons are transferred?
The electrons with high kinetic energy do
Not sure but its either watts or electrons
20 electrons
42 electrons
If a lightening bolt transfers twenty three coulombs to earth how many electrons are transferred?
A bolt is not a standard object.
Number of excess electrons = Q/E = 10/-1.6x10^-19 = 6.24x10^19
Just divide the 10C by the charge of a single electron.
Unknown, because it is 'plasma'-like, not normal pure element of one kind.
The electrons with high kinetic energy do
Well, a lightning bolt is formed by charged electrons and when it is released, it is electricity.
A bolt of lightning is almost pure electrons ... so the charge is negative.
Not sure but its either watts or electrons
8 electrons
4 electrons, 2 valence electrons
16 electrons