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Fishing under the high-voltage line in the countryside, the fishing line fell off the line and became numb, but it didn't. . . Excuse me, what is the truth?

Answer: 1. There is water on the fishing rod, and water containing impurities can conduct electricity.

2. It may be related to shoes. Travel shoes should be insulated.

No, as long as there is a potential difference between wires and people, you will get an electric shock. For example, there is a potential difference of 220v between live wire and neutral wire, 220v between live wire and ground, and no potential difference between neutral wire and ground. Therefore, people standing on the ground and touching the zero line will not get an electric shock (no test). When people stand on the ground and touch live wires, they will get an electric shock. Whether they will get an electric shock depends on whether there is a potential difference between the wires you touch and the ground.

Whether you will get an electric shock depends on whether there is a potential difference between the wire you touch and the ground. I don't know whether there is a potential difference between the wire and the ground, how much and what.

Suggestion: avoid high-voltage lines when fishing next time.