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Physics, 02.08.2019 18:30 kaleahlove13

Bees develop a positive charge as they fly through the air. when a bee lands on a flower, charge is transferred, and an opposite charge is induced in the earth below the flower. the flower and the ground together make a capacitor; a typical value is 0.60 pf. if a flower is charged to 30 v relative to the ground, a bee can reliably detect the added charge and then avoids the flower in favor of flowers that have not been recently visited. approximately how much charge must a bee transfer to the flower to create a 30 v potential difference?

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