dielektrikumoktól
Dielektrikumoktól is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard variation of "dielektrikumok" which is likely the plural form of "dielektrikum" in Hungarian, meaning "dielectric material" or "dielectric". A dielectric material is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field. This polarization means that positive and negative charges within the material are slightly displaced, creating an electric dipole. When placed in an electric field, these dipoles align with the field, reducing the overall electric field strength within the material. This property makes dielectrics crucial components in capacitors, where they are used to store electrical energy. They increase the capacitance of a capacitor by allowing it to store more charge at a given voltage compared to having a vacuum between the plates. Dielectrics are also used as insulating layers in electronic components and high-voltage equipment to prevent electrical short circuits and ensure safety. The ability of a dielectric material to withstand an electric field without breaking down is known as its dielectric strength. Common examples of dielectric materials include glass, rubber, plastics, and ceramics. The behavior of dielectrics is described by concepts such as permittivity and dielectric loss.