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Physics, 02.12.2020 18:40 nayelimoormann

Power lines often carry high voltages. For example, a single power line may carry 100,000 volts. An outlet in a home only carries 120-240 volts. What accounts for this difference in voltage? - Voltage is decreased due to traveling long distances.
- Voltage is decreased by local transformers.
- Voltage is decreased as it is lost to the environment.

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