jännitteenkestoa
Jännitteenkestoa refers to the maximum voltage a material or component can withstand before it breaks down or fails electrically. This property is crucial in electrical engineering and material science, as it determines the suitability of a substance for use in high-voltage applications. For insulators, jännitteenkestoa signifies their ability to prevent the flow of electric current. When the applied voltage exceeds the jännitteenkestoa, an insulator can become conductive, a phenomenon known as dielectric breakdown.
The jännitteenkestoa of a material is influenced by several factors, including its chemical composition, physical structure,