Safety around power lines in public reach is not much of a concern. Adding this in isn't too much of a reason as you would still be using quite a high voltage.Superconductors would allow for low-voltage DC to replace high-voltage AC as the best method for power distribution as Power Loss = (I^2)(R), by removing R, there is no energy loss with DC. However, there are power losses with the switching inherent in AC transmission. This would increase public safety around power lines and would also allow for power production to be decentralised, opening the door for a distributed, completely green electricity grid.
Trust the electrical engineerSafety around power lines in public reach is not much of a concern. Adding this in isn't too much of a reason as you would still be using quite a high voltage.
See the transformer impacts. Most of them are the same i guess.Hey guys, anybody got a website or notes on the Social impacts of Super conductors?
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