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paulengr:
In my post where did I say anything about health?
But unbalanced wires are a problem. At my daughter's home my cousin's son was playing his electric guitar, and there was substantial unwanted 60 and/or 120 Hz hum. This was obviously a result of the unbalanced current path relative to the air conditioner.
tom baker:
The inverse square law relates to a point source. With a moderately long straight wire the the relationship is 1 / radius from the line.
See page 337 and the field of a long straight wire in "Principles of Electrical Engineering", by Timbre and Bush, John Wiley, third edition 1940. Note who Bush was.
The equation provided is B = 2*u*I / r where B is in gauss, I in abamperes, and r in centimeters.
ptonsparky:
On your farm and assuming no conductive elements ( pipes for example ) it would be interesting to know what level of 60 Hz magnetic fields you could sense.
With my present tuned magnetic sensor. I need to go out into our Waterloo Recreation area, and see what levels I read.
In previous experiments in this area I measured the direction of ground current, but with no 60 Hz filter, and the direction was not parallel to the high voltage tie line between Detroit Edison and Consumers Power.
I only have an AC powered scope, and this grossly changes the meter reading when making the low level measurements when I connect the scope to the tuned circuit. So at the moment I can not totally verify that the meter reading only without scope is of a 60 Hz sine wave.
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