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12 August, 01:16

How much less power is wasted if the electricity is delivered at 50,000 v rather than 12,000 v?

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  1. 12 August, 01:22
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    We are asked in this problem to determine the power wasted given the two voltages: 50,000 and 12,000 volts. By physics, the formula to determine power using volts is expressed as P = VI where P is in watts, V is in volts and I, current, is in Amperes. In this case, we just have to plug the given data to the equation named.

    1) P1 = 50,000*I

    2) P2 = 12,000 * I

    P1 - P2 = (50,000-12,000) * I

    ΔP = 48,000 I

    So the power wasted then is equal to 48,000 times the current employed to achieve power. I should be specified as well to determine the exact difference.
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