why electricity are transferred with large voltage and small current?
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Resistors restrict current flow through a circuit. (The electrons don't easily get from one side to the other.) High voltage is actually needed for to sendpower over long distances because if you use high current, a lot of thepower is lost to the resistance in the wires.
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Resistors restrict current flow through a circuit. (The electrons don't easily get from one side to the other.) High voltage is actually needed for to sendpower over long distances because if you use high current, a lot of thepower is lost to the resistance in the wires.
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