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a shifting magnetic field exposed to a conductor will cause electric current through the conductor. For this reason, you can get shocked by a power pole by holding a copper rod underneath it parallel to the wires. the energy directly between two wires is enough to burn you, that's why the high voltage ones are higher off the ground and aligned up and down.

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