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In the transmission of a.c. power through transmission lines, when the voltage is shapped up n times, the power loss in
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In the transmission of a.c. power through transmission lines, when the voltage is shapped up n times, the power loss in transmission,
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(a) increase n times (b) Decrease n times (c) Increase `n^2` times (d) Decrease n2 times
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