power loss in a transmission line = I^2 R
that is why to minimise power loss we reduce current. but isn't power loss also given by the formula v^2/R (since V = IR).
so by reducing current, we are increasing voltage, which we are ALSO supposed to reduce... there is a contradiction. i know i have got it wrong somewhere just can't pinpoint where. help would be appreciated.
EDIT: for this, ohm's law V=IR used, P=VI formula used... do the Vs and the Is mean the same thing in all these formulae? have i got it wrong somewhere there perhaps.
that is why to minimise power loss we reduce current. but isn't power loss also given by the formula v^2/R (since V = IR).
so by reducing current, we are increasing voltage, which we are ALSO supposed to reduce... there is a contradiction. i know i have got it wrong somewhere just can't pinpoint where. help would be appreciated.
EDIT: for this, ohm's law V=IR used, P=VI formula used... do the Vs and the Is mean the same thing in all these formulae? have i got it wrong somewhere there perhaps.