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The transmission cables of the National Grid are made of aluminium because it has low resistance. The cables are thick to reduce power losses in heating

 

     

 P1 The National Grid

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  1.  National Grid: See Summary.

  2.  Voltage from a power station is increased using a step up transformer. 

       This is done to reduce current so not much heat is lost through cables. 

       The voltage is then reduced to 230 V using a step down transformer. 

       The voltage on the National Grid is a.c not d.c .