Electrical power is transmitted from power stations to different places via transmission cables at very high voltage to/for
A)Minimize power loss during transmission
B)Safety of people
C)Maximize power loss during transmission
D)Both (2) and (3)
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Answer will be ( c ).maximise power loss during transmission.
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Electrical power is transmitted from power stations to different places via transmission cables at very high voltage to minimize power loss during transmission. (option a)
- The power from the power stations is transmitted at a very high voltage because, during the transmission process, a lesser amount of energy is released at a high voltage.
- It is one of the important factors/concepts that is kept in mind during the power transmission.
- We know that P = V*I, which states that when the power is transmitted to various places from the power station, a set of voltage and current can be used to reduce the power loss.
- Thus, option A is correct.
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