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How to calculate transmission voltage if we know only load power and distance?

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How can we calculate transmission voltage if we know only load power and distance between load and souce? Help me please! thanks
 

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If the power is transmitted in wirelines, you can find the resistance of the wire thru distance bet. source and load hence the length of the wire. You have to know the natural resistivity of the material of wire and the cross sectional area. Once you have the resistance you have the volt.
 

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