dielektrikkinä
Dielektrikkinä, also known as dielectric strength, refers to the maximum electric field a material can withstand without breaking down. When an electric field is applied across a dielectric material, the charges within the material are polarized. If the electric field exceeds a certain threshold, this polarization can become so large that it causes the material to lose its insulating properties and conduct electricity. This phenomenon is called dielectric breakdown.
Dielectric strength is typically measured in volts per meter (V/m) or kilovolts per millimeter (kV/mm). The value
Understanding dielectric strength is crucial in the design of electrical and electronic devices. Insulators are used