dielektriski
Dielektriski refers to materials that are electrically insulating. These materials do not conduct electricity easily because their electrons are tightly bound to their atoms and cannot move freely. When an electric field is applied to a dielectric material, the electric charges within the material are slightly displaced, creating an induced polarization. This polarization opposes the applied electric field, effectively reducing the overall field strength within the material. This property is what makes dielectrics useful in electrical applications.
Common examples of dielectric materials include glass, rubber, plastic, and ceramics. The ability of a dielectric