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What would most likely happen if the power lines in a petroleum power plant were broken

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Customers would not get electricity. If the transmission lines [heavy power] leaving the plant broke [zap], it's just fix the transmission lines. But if the generators or main switch gear were lost, so the plant itself has no power, it can get ugly.
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Options:

  1. The petroleum would not burn.
  2. Steam would not be produced.
  3. Customers would not receive electricity.
  4. Energy would not be converted.

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Option-(3):Customers would not receive electricity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Power lines breakage:

The power lines are required to supply power or electricity to the households and the different consumers i.e industries. If the lines are broken then there will be no more power or electricity supply to the consumers.

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