Science, asked by sunitarevgade, 1 year ago

Report on how electricity is reached from power stations to houses

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Most power plants use coal, but some use natural gas, water or even wind.
  • The current is sent through transformers to increase the voltage to push the power long distances.
  • The electrical charge goes through high-voltage transmission lines that stretch across the country.
Answered by saniya9343
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Most power plants use coal, but some use natural gas, water or even wind. The current is sent through transformers to increase the voltage to push the power long distances. The electrical charge goes through high-voltage transmission lines that stretch across the country


The spinning turbines make the electricity, which flows into power lines and to our houses. Electricity moves through the wires very fast. ... Electricity travels in closed circuits (from the word "circle"). It must have a complete path from the power station through the wires and back.


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