I have a question also.
Why do they say to transmit power by increasing the voltage the current goes down?
According to ohms law (V/I*R) they're proportional. I can't get my head around it.
Say for the sake of this a cable has a resistance of 2ohms and the voltages is 2000V
then I=2000/2 = 1000A
but if we increase the voltage to say 4000V
then I=4000/2 = 2000A
hence proportional.
Can someone please help me get my head around this.
Thank you.
Why do they say to transmit power by increasing the voltage the current goes down?
According to ohms law (V/I*R) they're proportional. I can't get my head around it.
Say for the sake of this a cable has a resistance of 2ohms and the voltages is 2000V
then I=2000/2 = 1000A
but if we increase the voltage to say 4000V
then I=4000/2 = 2000A
hence proportional.
Can someone please help me get my head around this.
Thank you.