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Dielectric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dielectric strength - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, the term dielectric strength has the following meanings: •Of an insulating material, the maximum electric field strength that it can withstand intrinsically without breaking down, i.e. ...
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dielectric: 1. A substance in which an electric field may be maintained with zero or near-zero power dissipation, i.e. , the electrical conductivity is zero or near zero. Note 1: A dielectric material is an electrical insulator.
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Polarization of Dielectric ... The capacitance of a set of charged parallel plates is increased by the insertion of a dielectric material. The capacitance is inversely proportional to the electric field between the plates, and the presence of the dielectric reduces the effective electric field.
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A listing of the Dielectric Constant values for many products ... Dielectric Constant Reference Guide ... ; Dielectric Constant (k) is a number relating the ability of a material to carry alternating current to the ability of vacuum to carry alternating current. The capacitance created by the presence of the material is...
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Definition of dielectric in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of dielectric. Pronunciation of dielectric. Translations of dielectric. dielectric synonyms, dielectric antonyms. Information about dielectric in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... A dielectric substance, especially one used in a capacitor...
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