dielektrisina
Dielektrisina is a term that refers to the dielectric constant of a material, often used in certain regional or colloquial contexts within physics and electrical engineering. The dielectric constant, also known as relative permittivity, is a dimensionless quantity that describes the ability of a dielectric material to store electrical energy in an electric field. It is the ratio of the permittivity of the material to the permittivity of free space.
Materials with a high dielectric constant can accumulate more electrical charge at a given electric potential