Physics, asked by exoticr3deye, 1 month ago

electric power is often transmitted over long distances at high voltage power lines (cable). transformers are used to increase the voltage provided by the power station, and to reduce the voltage for the final user. A) explain why electricity is transmitted at high voltage like this​

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Answered by swapandas40780
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maybe the power of the electricity is absorbed by some insulators or bad conductors, and the required electricity is not sufficient, that is why high voltage electricity is transmitted!

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