I just learnt that we use step up transformers to reduce heating losses in overhead wires. I was given some values.
Say, the power plant is a 1 million watt rated plant. The voltage is $400V$ at the plant, so the Current must be $2500A$.
$R = V/I$
R = 400/2500 = 0.16 ohms
Now, using a step up transformer, voltage is $33000 V$. Current must be $30.3 A$. New resistance is coming as $1090 ohms$
Q1) How has resistance changed when the length of the wire is the same and current decreased. $R = ρL/A$
Q2) Say heat produced $H = I^2Rt$, first case it is $2500^2 *.16 = 1,000,000J$ and with $V^2/R$ we also get 1 million J, but in second case, we also get 1 mil joules. $H = 33000^2/1090 = 1,000,000$ and $H = 30.3^2*1090 = 1,000,000 Joules$
something is wrong in my concepts or calculations, it might be a very dumb question, but i am not able to understand this stuff.
Thank you for any replies!!