It is commonly stated that increasing voltage of source reduces power loss. If voltage of source is increased current through the circuit increases, resulting in more power loss (than with less voltage) across the component and also through the wire. P=I^2R To reduce power loss across wire, we need less current through it. If we increase the resistance of component can't we effectively reduce power loss across wire ? (As drop in power loss across component is low than that across wire)
Is resistance or voltage more effective in reduction of power loss?
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