Pylons shunt MAHOOSIVE amounts of electricity, though.
A little domestic socket is nothing compared to pylon cables.
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Bob Todd whee, Mon 30 Jul 2007, 15:03,
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The breakdown voltage for air
Is approximately 10,000 volts per centimetre.
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Lord Gnome, Mon 30 Jul 2007, 15:07,
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I don't know what breakdown voltage means.
Is that how high the voltage has to be before the electricity will 'jump' through the air? That's what it sounds like from context, but I want to be sure.
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Bob Todd whee, Mon 30 Jul 2007, 15:10,
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Pretty much
For electricity to jump across a metre of air requires a potential difference of about 1,000,000 volts.
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Lord Gnome, Mon 30 Jul 2007, 15:13,
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