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a measure of the capability of a unit volume of a material to store electrostatic energy on application of a unit voltage; the ability of that material to resist the formation of an electric field within it. It is the ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor having the material versus the same capacitor having only a vacuum as the dielectric. Symbol κ.
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| dielectric |
A material that is non-metallic and non-conductive. May be used to describe insulating materials.
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| dielectric |
a non-conductor or poor conductor of electricity. Polypropylene rope has excellent dielectric properties.
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| dielectric |
A material that is a poor conductor of electrical current. Typically used as insulation for wire and cable, often applied as a coating to protect connections from moisture and corrosion.
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An insulating (non-conducting) material.
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