The distance that 80,000 volts can jump, or arc, depends on several factors, including the medium through which the electricity is traveling, humidity, air pressure, and the geometry of the setup. In general, in dry air at standard atmospheric pressure, 1 inch can typically withstand about 30,000 volts. Therefore, 80,000 volts could potentially jump about 2.5 inches (or approximately 6.4 centimeters) in ideal conditions. However, this distance can vary significantly based on environmental conditions.
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That would be a static discharge. Usually around 40000 to 80000 volts at pico amperes.
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9% of 80000= 9% * 80000= 0.09 * 80000= 7,200
4% of 80000= 4% * 80000= 0.04 * 80000= 3200
3.5% of 80,000= 3.5% * 80000= 0.035 * 80000= 2,800
80000 liters
35.0 percent of 80000 = 2800035% of 80000= 35% * 80000= 0.35 * 80000= 28000
12 volts.
80000*(80000-1)/2 = 3,199,960,000
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One half percent of 80000 is 0.5% of 80000, which is equivalent to 0.005. To calculate this, you would multiply 80000 by 0.005. This results in 400, meaning one half percent of 80000 is 400.