Physics, asked by mdmizanmia479, 14 days ago

Why the generators are not designed to produce electricity with range of that of the transmission lines ?​

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Answered by ishaan10joshi
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A generator cannot produce enough power to run itself and feed electricity to outside sources due to the inherent percentage of power loss associated with any power generation system.

Generators don't actually create electricity. Instead, they convert mechanical or chemical energy into electrical energy. They do this by capturing the power of motion and turning it into electrical energy by forcing electrons from the external source through an electrical circuit.

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