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Electrostatic Field Effect on Human Body Due to 400kv Overhead Transmission Line of Different Configurations

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Fig -1: Single circuit horizontal transmission line configuration [4]
Fig -5: Equipotential lines distribution for 400kV Single circuit horizontal transmission line configuration
Fig -6: Equipotential lines distribution for 400kV Single circuit triangular transmission line configuration
Fig -7: Equipotential lines distribution for 400kV double circuit transmission line configuration

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