AIIMS2010Physics-Electrical Power Transmission

AIIMS 2010 Physics Power in Electrical Circuits MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-conceptual-Medium-Class 12

Transmission lines transmit a voltage of V volt to our houses from power stations, then the power P supplied by them is proportional to

A

1/V

B

V

C

D

1/V²

Correct Answer

Option B

Detailed Explanation

In electrical systems, the power transmitted through a transmission line can be expressed by the formula: P=V2RP = \frac{V^2}{R} where PP is the power, VV is the voltage, and RR is the resistance of the transmission line. From this equation, we can see that the power PP is proportional to the square of the voltage VV. Therefore, as the voltage increases, the power supplied increases with the square of the voltage.

Now, let's analyze the options:

  • A) 1V\frac{1}{V}: This suggests that power decreases as voltage increases, which is incorrect.
  • B) VV: This suggests a linear relationship between power and voltage, which is also incorrect.
  • C) V2V^2: This is correct as per our derived formula, indicating that power is proportional to the square of the voltage.
  • D) 1V2\frac{1}{V^2}: This suggests that power decreases with the square of the voltage, which is incorrect.

Thus, the correct answer is C) V², not B as stated in the question.

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