Answer: To reduce resistance in order to achieve high efficiency of electrical transmission.
Explanation: Given that the
Power P = Current I^2 x Resistance R
That is,
P = I^2 × R
Also, remember that
P = IV
Where V = voltage.
Looking at the power equations above, we can explain why transmitting electricity at a very high voltage is beneficial. Because Transmitting at very high voltage will make current to be transmitted or flow through the wire with a very small magnitude. Since Voltage is inversely proportional to current from the formula
P = IV
Electricity will flow in any diameter of cable use with a low resistance thereby, increasing the efficiency of the electricity transmission by reducing the heat that might be generated as a result of electrical resistance during the course of transmission.