Why are transmission lines high voltage?

2025-08-10
Professional Answer: transmission lines operate at high voltages to make the transport of electricity over long distances more efficient. According to the laws of physics, a higher voltage allows for the same amount of power to be delivered with less current. Since energy loss is proportional to the square of the current (I²R loss), reducing the current drastically minimizes energy dissipation as heat. This makes long-distance transmission economically and environmentally feasible.
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