Use the data from Problem 67 to estimate the approximate electric field near the Earths surface. Data
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Use the data from Problem 67 to estimate the approximate electric field near the Earth’s surface.
Data From Problem 67
Experiments have shown that in good weather the Earth has, on average, a negative charge of approximately 10-13 C on every square centimeter of surface area.
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