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When a lightning bolt transfers a charge of 17 coulombs when it strikes the ground. How many electrons does the lightning bolt transfer as it strikes the ground?

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If A typical lightning bolt has about 10.0 C of charge How many excess electrons are in a typical lightning bolt?

Number of excess electrons = Q/E = 10/-1.6x10^-19 = 6.24x10^19


Which part of the atom moves in a bolt of lighting?

In a bolt of lightning, it is the electrons that move within atoms. The movement of these electrons creates an electric current that results in the discharge of lightning.


A lightning bolt occurs when billions of what are transferred at the same time?

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How many excess electrons are in a typical lighting bolt when it has a 10.0C of charge?

A typical lightning bolt can carry a charge of approximately 10 coulombs. Since each electron carries a charge of -1.6 x 10^-19 coulombs, there are approximately 6.25 x 10^18 excess electrons in a lightning bolt with a 10C charge.


How many protons and electrons and neutrons does a bolt of lightning have?

A bolt of lightning does not have a fixed number of protons, electrons, or neutrons, as it is a transient electrical discharge. Lightning is a flow of electrons between the atmosphere and the ground, resulting in a temporary equalization of charge. The number of protons and electrons involved in a lightning bolt would depend on the specific conditions of the discharge and the elements present in the atmosphere at that moment. Neutrons are not typically involved in lightning phenomena.


How does lightning have electricity in it?

Well, a lightning bolt is formed by charged electrons and when it is released, it is electricity.


What charge does a lightning acquire?

A bolt of lightning is almost pure electrons ... so the charge is negative.


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8 electrons


How many electrons are in sulfur?

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How many electrons are in calcium?

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