explain why long distance transmission lines are kept at the high voltage
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Losses. Transmitting electricity at high voltage reduces the fraction of energy lost to resistance, which varies depending on the specific conductors, the current flowing, and the length of the transmission line. ... Long-distance transmission is typically done with overhead lines at voltages of 115 to 1,200 kV.
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Losses. Transmitting electricity at high voltage reduces the fraction of energy lost to resistance, which varies depending on the specific conductors, the current flowing, and the length of the transmission line. ... Long-distance transmission is typically done with overhead lines at voltages of 115 to 1,200 kV.
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