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Some problems about high-voltage lines in physics
Generally, the resistance per kilometer of 1 10kv transmission line is about 0. 1-0.5 ohm, and here it is 0.3.

Therefore, if the finger is 1cm, the resistance is about -6 square of 0.3/1000/100 = 3 *10.

So the voltage is 1 10kv.

The voltage across this resistor is 0.33V v.

People and this resistor are connected in parallel, which is far lower than safe voltage's 36V, so nothing will happen.

In addition, if people hold hands at a distance of 1m, it is 0.33* 100=33V.

So close to safe voltage, if your hands are wet, you have a great chance of getting an electric shock (wet safe voltage is 12V).