isolationsspænding
Isolationsspænding, also known as dielectric strength or breakdown voltage, refers to the maximum electric field strength that a material can withstand without undergoing electrical breakdown. In simpler terms, it is the voltage at which an insulating material fails and begins to conduct electricity. This phenomenon is crucial in the design and application of electrical equipment, as it dictates the safe operating limits for insulation.
When an electric field is applied across an insulating material, the electrons within the material are subjected
The isolationsspænding of a material is typically measured in volts per unit thickness, such as kilovolts per