If a 595-MW power plant generates 593 A of current in the transmission lines, the maximum total resistance of the transmission lines should be _____ Ω if the power loss due to resistive heating is to be kept below 10%. (Hint: Set the resistive power loss divided by the generated power (595 MW) equal to 10% and solve for the resistance.)

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transmitted down a few kilometers of power lines with a total
resisance of 217 ohms, what percentage of the generated power will
be lost to resistive heating?
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