During the 4.0 min a 5.0 A current is set up in a wire, how many (a) coulombs and (b) electrons pass through any cross section across the wire's width?
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Swimming during a storm. Figure 26-30 shows a swimmer at distance D = 35.0 m from a lightning strike to the water, with current 1= 78 kA. The water has resistivity 30 D . m, the width of the swimmer along a radial line from the strike is 0.70 m, and his resistance across that width is 4.00 kD. Assume that the current spreads through the water over a hemisphere centered on the strike point. What is the current through the swimmer?
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The first step in solving 26 problem number 36 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Swimming during a storm. Figure 26-30 shows a swimmer at distance D = 35.0 m from a lightning strike to the water, with current 1= 78 kA. The water has resistivity 30 D . m, the width of the swimmer along a radial line from the strike is 0.70 m, and his resistance across that width is 4.00 kD. Assume that the current spreads through the water over a hemisphere centered on the strike point. What is the current through the swimmer?
From the textbook chapter Current and Resistance you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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