Greetings,

We have a customer who wants to install one of our instruments in a room
with a high voltage power line running overhead. They say it is 110KV @
100Amps 50hz.  I don't know the distance but I assume it is less than 10
meters. I know there are a lot of factors, but with the limited
information I do have, it there a formula I can use to calculate what
the magnetic and electromagnetic fields could be present at any given
distance? Some ballpark numbers would be good enough, I think. 

Thanks,
The Other Brian

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