A thermal power plant produces electric power of 600 kW at 4000 V, which is to be…

Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA ExamsElectromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents

A thermal power plant produces electric power of
600 kW at 4000 V, which is to be transported to a place
20 km away from the power plant for consumers’ usage. It can be transported either directly with a cable of large current carrying capacity or by using a combination of step-up and step-down transformers at the two ends. The drawback of the direct transmission is the large energy dissipation. In the method using transformers the dissipation is much smaller. In this method, a step-up transformer is used at the plant side so that the current is reduce`d to a smaller value. At the consumers’ end, a step-down transformer is used to supply power to the consumers at the specified lower voltage. It is reasonable to assume that the power cable is purely resistive and the transformers are ideal with a power factor unity. All the currents and voltages mentioned are rms values.

If the direct transmission method with a cable of resistance 0.4 W km–1 is used, the power dissipation
(in %) during transmission is
  1. 20
  2. 30
  3. 40
  4. 50

Answer

(A) 20

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