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Hi I've read that if you hold a fluorescent tube near a hv substation it will light up due to the fields. Can someone explain how this works please?
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That's correct Rev. There is also some evidence being accepted, that pylon system's carrying 750KV and above voltages, have such powerful electromagnetic fields, that they can also have some serious detrimental affects on the human and animal body chemistry. Just as well the UK doesn't go up to those sort of transmitting voltages.... Our ''super grid'' i think is 400 Kv or 450 Kv!!!Electromagnetic field around HV cables will carry a long way. I once lived in a house right next to a 33KV pylon and I could stand on my doorstep and hold my voltstick up and it would light up like it was next to a live socket. no kidding.In the case of a fluro, the magnetic field ionises the inert gas inside the tube which usually happens because of the heaters in each end.
Yip our main transmission voltages are 400kV and 275kVOur ''super grid'' i think is 400 Kv or 450 Kv!!!
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