The energy released from condensation in thunderstorms can be very large. Calculate the energy (in J) released into the

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The energy released from condensation in thunderstorms can be very large. Calculate the energy (in J) released into the

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The energy released from condensation in thunderstorms can bevery large. Calculate the energy (in J) released into theatmosphere for a small storm of radius 3.0 km, assuming that 1.1 cmof rain is precipitated uniformly over this area. (Assume that therain is precipitated over a circular area and that the density ofwater is 1000 kg/m3.)
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