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- Dielectric_strength abstract "In physics, the term dielectric strength has the following meanings:Of an insulating material, the maximum electric field that a pure material can withstand under ideal conditions without breaking down (i.e., without experiencing failure of its insulating properties).For a specific configuration of dielectric material and electrodes, the minimum applied electric field (i.e., the applied voltage divided by electrode separation distance) that results in breakdown.The theoretical dielectric strength of a material is an intrinsic property of the bulk material and is independent of the configuration of the material or the electrodes with which the field is applied. This "intrinsic dielectric strength" corresponds to what would be measured using pure materials under ideal laboratory conditions. At breakdown, the electric field frees bound electrons. If the applied electric field is sufficiently high, free electrons from background radiation may become accelerated to velocities that can liberate additional electrons during collisions with neutral atoms or molecules in a process called avalanche breakdown. Breakdown occurs quite abruptly (typically in nanoseconds), resulting in the formation of an electrically conductive path and a disruptive discharge through the material. For solid materials, a breakdown event severely degrades, or even destroys, its insulating capability.Factors affecting apparent dielectric strengthit decreases with increased sample thickness. (see "defects" below)it decreases with increased operating temperature.it decreases with increased frequency.for gases (e.g. nitrogen, sulfur hexafluoride) it normally decreases with increased humidity.for air, dielectric strength increases slightly as humidity increases↑".
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- Dielectric_strength wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dielectric strength".
- Dielectric_strength wikiPageWikiLinkText "dielectric breakdown potential".
- Dielectric_strength wikiPageWikiLinkText "dielectric breakdown strength".
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- Dielectric_strength wikiPageWikiLinkText "dielectric strength".
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- Dielectric_strength comment "In physics, the term dielectric strength has the following meanings:Of an insulating material, the maximum electric field that a pure material can withstand under ideal conditions without breaking down (i.e., without experiencing failure of its insulating properties).For a specific configuration of dielectric material and electrodes, the minimum applied electric field (i.e., the applied voltage divided by electrode separation distance) that results in breakdown.The theoretical dielectric strength of a material is an intrinsic property of the bulk material and is independent of the configuration of the material or the electrodes with which the field is applied. ".
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