dielektrisitet
Dielektrisitet, or dielectricity, is the property of insulating materials that allows them to be polarized by an electric field, thereby reducing the field inside the material and enabling electric field effects without sustained electrical conduction. Dielectrics are used for insulation, energy storage in capacitors, and various components in electrical and electronic systems. Their response to an applied field depends on frequency, temperature, and field strength.
A central parameter is the permittivity. The electric displacement D is related to the electric field E
Dielectric behavior originates from several polarization mechanisms: electronic polarization of electron clouds, ionic polarization of bound
Applications include electrical insulation in cables, motors, and transformers, as well as energy storage in capacitors