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Why are transmission cables suspended high above the ground?

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The voltage is increased from about 25,000 Volts (V) to 400,000 V causing the current to decrease. Less current means less energy is lost through heating the wire. To keep people safe from these high voltage wires, pylons are used to support transmission lines above the ground

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