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Electric Voltage as Multiples Of 11

02/20/2012 4:10 AM

hello sir,

why the electric transmission voltages are as multiples of 11...

33kv, 11kv, 220 kv and so on??

thanking in advance..

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Re: electric voltage as multiples of 11

02/20/2012 4:14 AM
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Re: electric voltage as multiples of 11

02/20/2012 4:22 AM

11000, 33000, 220,000 are also multiples of 5 and of 2, Uncle!

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Re: electric voltage as multiples of 11

02/20/2012 5:07 AM

Because electricity was invented on the 11th of March.

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