dielektriä
Dielektriä is a term used in physics and electrical engineering to describe a material that is electrically insulating. Unlike conductors, dielectrics do not allow electric current to flow through them easily. This is because their electrons are tightly bound to the atoms and cannot move freely. When an electric field is applied to a dielectric, the molecules within the material can become polarized, meaning the positive and negative charges within the molecules are slightly separated. This polarization opposes the external electric field, effectively reducing the field strength within the material.
The ability of a dielectric material to store electrical energy when subjected to an electric field is
Dielectrics are crucial components in many electrical devices. They are used as insulators in wires and cables