In a lightning bolt, 20 C of charge flows in a time of 2.6 x 103 s. Assuming that the lightning bolt can be represented

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In a lightning bolt, 20 C of charge flows in a time of 2.6 x 103 s. Assuming that the lightning bolt can be represented

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In A Lightning Bolt 20 C Of Charge Flows In A Time Of 2 6 X 103 S Assuming That The Lightning Bolt Can Be Represented 1
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In a lightning bolt, 20 C of charge flows in a time of 2.6 x 103 s. Assuming that the lightning bolt can be represented as a long, straight line of current, what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at a distance of 35 m from the bolt? Number eTextbook and Media Units
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