rikkoutumisjännitteensä
Rikkoutumisjännitteensä refers to the breakdown voltage of an electrical insulator. This is the minimum voltage at which an insulator loses its insulating properties and begins to conduct electricity. When the electric field across an insulator exceeds its dielectric strength, which is the maximum electric field it can withstand without breaking down, the insulator fails. This failure can manifest as a spark, arc, or a continuous current flow, depending on the material and the conditions.
The breakdown voltage is a critical parameter in the design and application of electrical equipment. It determines
When an insulator breaks down, it can lead to short circuits, equipment damage, and potential fire hazards.