Why may overhead electric wires be dangerous in summers?
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The federal government estimates that overhead lines cause 128 work-related electrocutions every year.
The air around a power line isn't a good conductor, but very high voltages do create a significant electrical field.
For large-scale transmission lines, this field can have a radius of a foot or more.
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yes it is dengerous
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Once a wire gets hot, the heat can travel along the wire until it gets to an electrical connection, such as a plug in a wall socket. Once the connections in the plug get too hot, they melt and expose bare wires. These ultimately cause a short circuit, which produces more heat and melts the plug connection. So, it is very dengerous.
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