Multiple Choice
In a typical transmission line, the current I is very small and the voltage V is very large. A unit length of line has resistance R. For a power line that supplies power to 10000 households, we can conclude that
A) IV = I2R.
B) I = V/R.
C) IV < I2R.
D) IV > I2R.
E) I2R = 0.
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