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at high voltage side, current is low. hence the size of conductors is reduced or small. At low voltage side, current is high. Hence the size of conductors is large.
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Grid stations are the station which reduce the High Voltage to Low Voltage and increase the Current, the Current is Low and Voltage is High at the Generation Plant to reduce the energy losses during transmission of Electricity.
Correct. Power is determined by the product of voltage and current (P = V x I). A high voltage with low current has less overall power output compared to a moderate voltage with a moderate current due to the relationship between voltage, current, and power.
that main resign is high voltage is voltage value is high that same time current value is very low. easy to transmission to long distance consumer(HT required consumer) end we have not voltage loss and current also and conductor cost is reduced that is conductor thickness low ,so current level is low
it is a station which reduces high voltage to low voltage and increases current.
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Low voltage to operate relay controlling high CURRENT circuits (currant is a dried fruit).
In principle it is possible to have any combination of voltage and current that you want, provided that you have the generating capacity to create it, however, it is also true that in some circumstances you get lower current with higher voltage, because you started with a moderate current at moderate voltage and put it through a step-up transformer to increase the voltage, which it does at the expense of the current.Additional CommentsIt's important to realise that the current supplied by a generator is determined by the load. The generator does not 'push out' current -the current is 'pulled out' by the load. With no load, the generator will supply voltage but there will be no current.A transformer is used to step up, or to step down voltage. Because the output (secondary) power is practically (but not quite) equal to the input (primary) power, one side of the transformer has a high voltage and a low current, while the other side has a low voltage with a high current -but, in both cases, the current is determined by the load, not the generator, nor the transformer.
Hi, The main difference is Fuel consumption. High current genertors always consumes much fuel because the load on the engine will be high. The high voltage low current generators doesn't need much fuel to run. You can understand this by comparing 1 kva and 5 kva single phase generators. For both generators voltage will be same (230v) But output current differs. So the fuel consumption also differs. But you get a high current source. Low voltage high current generators can be used for welding kind of stuffs which needs high current to do the job. If you have step down transformer then you can save the fuel.
A step up transformer converts low voltage,high amperage current to a high voltage,low amperage current. It requires large diameter wire to carry the high amperage in the primary coil.
This is describes the condition at the location a short-circuit fault.