8: Lightning Flashcards

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Electricity Basis (V, E, Q, I, P, R)

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  • V: electric potential (Volt)
  • E: electric field = rate of change of electric potential with height (Volt/m)
  • Q: electric charge (Coulomb)
  • I: electric current (Ampere = Coulomb/sec)
  • P = V x I –> electric power (Watt = VA) (know)
  • R = V/I –> resistance (Ohm) (know)
  • C = Q/V –> capacitance (Farad)
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Ohm’s Law

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  • To calculate resistance
  • VIR (triangle)
  • V on top, I to the left and R to the right
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The Earth’s Charge

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  • the Earth is electrically charged and acts as a spherical capacitor
  • the Earth has a net negative charge of about a half million Coulombs, while an equal positive charge resides in the atmosphere
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What is a capacitor

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  • holds energy between regions of positive and negative charges
  • used to store energy in the form of an electrostatic field between its plates
  • Used to buffer power
  • Will drain over time if not recharged
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5
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What is the Electrosphere

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  • Positive charge of the atmosphere
  • The electrical resistivity of the atmosphere decreases with height to an altitude of about 50km, where the resistivity becomes constant –> region is known as the electrosphere
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Fair Weather Electric Field

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  • there is a small current between the electrosphere (positive) and the Earth (negative) because earth is not a perfect insulator –> called the fair weather electric current
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Fair Weather Capacitor and what would happen if left alone?

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Compared to air, humans have low ressitance so we dont feel the 200V differential from head to toe

If left alone, the capacitor would discharge:
* Charge on Earth’s surface = 5x10^5 Coloumbs (negative)
* Charge in atmophere = 5x10^5 Coloumbs (positive)
* In 5.5 minutes, the Earth/atmosphere would lose its charge

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8
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What maintains the charge in our capacitor

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  • Thunderstorms and lightning
  • Thunderstorm system acts as a bettery to keep the fine weather capacitor charted by providing a negative current to the ground
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9
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HOw many thunderestorms in progress around the world at one time

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2000 thunderstorms, producing about 30 to 100 cloud to ground flashes each second or about 5 million flashes a day

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Recharging the Capacitor

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  • each storm produces one lightning strike every 13 seconds
  • each lightning strike transfers 10 Coulombs of negative charge to the Earth’s surface
  • Negative current to ground: I = 150 strikes/sec x 10 Coulombs = 1500 amperes
  • This balances the fair weather current and maintains the charge in the capacitor
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