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why AC can transmitted to long distance and DC cannot trandmitted?​

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Answered by cskooo7
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Explanation:

In ac current we transmitted over long-distance because on supplying electric power at a high Voltage by transmission ,the current become low therefore the loss of energy in line wire become less and this cannot done in DC current(change in voltage).

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Answered by shikharrajurkar577
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Answer:

AC and DC a simply the same energy (electricity) and travel equal distances through conductors just as easily as each other. The reason we have used an still use AC for long distance transmission is because it is so much easier to step the voltage up at the generator and down at the use end than DC is.

Explanation:

The AC also doesn't spread to much.

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