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I think you're confusing "tension" with "voltages". Current flows in loops, so if there is no place for the current to "escape" between what you're referring to as the "high tension line" and the "low tension line", then the current will be the same in both.

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The two lines are independent of each other, so there is no relationship between their currents.

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Q: What is load on high tension line if low tension line have a 20 ampere?
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