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3 December, 02:53

An electricity-generating station needs to deliver 20 MW of power to a city 1.0 km away. A common voltage for commercial power generators is 22 kV, but a step-up transformer is used to boost the voltage to 230 kV before transmission.

(a) If the resistance of the wires is 2.0 ohms and the electricity costs about 10 cents/kWh, estimate what it costs the utility company to send the power to the city for one day?

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  1. 3 December, 03:39
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    Power to be transferred = 20 x 10⁶ W.

    Voltage at which power is transferred V = 230 x 10³ V.

    If current in the carrying wire is I

    V x I = Power

    230 x 10³ x I = 20 x 10⁶

    I = 86.9565 A

    Power loss in the transmission line

    I² R, I is current and R is resistance

    = 86.9565² x 2

    = 15122.86 W

    = 15.123 KW

    In one day power loss

    = 15.123 x 24 kWH.

    = 363 kWH.

    Cost = 363 x 10

    = 3630 cent

    = 36.30 dollar.
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