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Explain dielectric strength of insulators

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Explain dielectric strength of insulators
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Khushi....? ??‍? 5 years, 3 months ago

Dielectric Strength is simply the maximum electric field that a material can withstand without experiencing failure of its insulating properties. It's measured in megavolts per meter (MV/m). The higher the Dielectric Strength, the better a material is to prevent electrical conductivity.

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 3 months ago

The maximum electric field that can exist in a dielectric without causing the breakdown of its insulating property is called dielectric strength of the material.

Maximum electric field which a dielectric medium can withstand without breakdown and prevent leaking of charge is called dielectric strength. Air dielectric strength is 3 x 10Vm-1.

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