define dielectric strength and relative permittivity what is the difference between them
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The dielectric strength is defined as the maximum voltage that can be applied to an insulating material before it goes into breakdown or loses its insulating properties. Also referred to as relative permittivity of a material, the dielectric constant is the ability of an insulating material to store electrical energy.
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