Explain, why electric power transmitted at high voltages and low currents to distant places?
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The primary reason that power is transmitted at high voltages is to increase efficiency. ... The lower current that accompanies high voltage transmission reduces resistance in the conductors as electricity flows along the cables. This means that thin, light-weight wires can be used in long-distance transmission.
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Electric power is transmitted at high voltages and low currents to distant places because, to reach distance places for the use. As high currents waste more energy than low currents, electrical power is transported around the grid at a high voltage and a low current.
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