Part A. B. C. Description We can model a lightning bolt as a very long, straight wire. If a lightning bolt carries a cur

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Part A. B. C. Description We can model a lightning bolt as a very long, straight wire. If a lightning bolt carries a cur

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Part A B C Description We Can Model A Lightning Bolt As A Very Long Straight Wire If A Lightning Bolt Carries A Cur 1
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Part A. B. C. Description We can model a lightning bolt as a very long, straight wire. If a lightning bolt carries a current of 24 kA, and you are unfortunate enough to be 8.0 m away from the lightning bolt, how large of a magnetic field do you experience? (include units with answer) An overhead transmission line is 6.3 m above the ground. The magnetic field due to the transmission line at a point on the ground directly underneath the transmission line is 0.29 Gauss, determine the current in the wire. (include units with answer) The magnetic field outside a coaxial cable: 1. decreases in proportion to distance from cable 2. decrease in proportion to distance from cable squared 3. is zero Answer Format Check Format Check Save 12 pts. 10 100% # tries: 0 Show Details 2% try penalty Status 12 pts. 100% # tries: 0 Show Details 2% try penalty 8 pts. 100% # tries: 0 Show Details 33% try penalty
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