lekweerstanden
Lekweerstanden, a Dutch term that translates to "leakage resistance," refers to the unintended electrical current that flows through an insulating material or component. In an ideal electrical circuit, current flows only through the intended conductive paths. However, in reality, no insulator is perfect, and a small amount of current will always "leak" through. This leakage can occur due to various factors, including the inherent properties of the insulating material, environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature, and the physical condition of the insulation (e.g., cracks or contamination).
The presence of lekweerstanden can have several implications. In high-voltage applications, significant leakage can lead to