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100000W of power is delivered to the other side of a city by a pair of power lines with the voltage difference of 15000V.
a) how
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A neighbourhood requires 1.5 x 10^5 w of electricity to power all homes during peak usage times. A step-down transformer is used
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If electrical power is transmitted over long distance, the resistance of the wire become significant. Why? Which mode of
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A large open loop made of metal is constructed below a high voltage (AC) power line.
a) Can this loop be used to draw power from
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High-voltage power lines are a familiar sight throughout the country. The aluminum wire used for some of these lines has a
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High-voltage power lines are a familiar sight throughout the country. The aluminum (resistivity = 2.82 x 10-8 m) wire used for
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Describe two advantages and one disadvantage of using high-voltage power fro tranmission lines.
I honestly have no idea and could
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Transformers are used to increase the voltage produced at power plants. Why is it desirable for the power to be transmitted at
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The input voltage from a generating plant to a transformer is 11,000 V. If the output voltage from the transformer to
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If you know the power rating of an appliance and the voltage of the line it is attached to, you can calculate the current the
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