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15 August, 14:11

A high-voltage transmission line carries 756 A at 488 kV for a distance of 169 km. If the resistance in the wire is 0.248 Ω/km, how much power is dissipated due to resistive losses? Answer in units of W.

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  1. 15 August, 14:30
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    23954216.8 W

    Explanation:

    Power loss = I²R where I current = 765 A

    R = 0.248 Ω/km * 169 km

    R = 41.912 Ω

    Power loss due to resistive losses = 765 ² * 41.912 Ω = 23954216.8 W
  2. 15 August, 14:32
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    23954216.83 W

    Explanation:

    The formula of power dissipated due to resistive losses is

    Pr = I²R ... Equation 1

    Where Pr = Power dissipated due to resistive losses, I = current, V = Voltage.

    But,

    R = βL ... Equation 2

    Where β = resistance per length of the wire, L = Length of the wire.

    Substitute equation 2 into equation 1

    Pr = I²βL ... Equation 3

    Given: β = 0.248 Ω/km, I = 756 A, L = 169 km.

    Substitute into equation 3

    Pr = 756² (0.248) (169)

    Pr = 23954216.83 W
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