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Dielectric Insulation​

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Answered by Goldenjungkookie
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A dielectric (or dielectric material) is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field.

Answered by Anonymous
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Dielectric, insulating material or a very poor conductor of electric current. When dielectrics are placed in an electric field, practically no current flows in them because, unlike metals, they have no loosely bound, or free, electrons that may drift through the material. Instead, electric polarization occurs.

A dielectric (or dielectric material) is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field. If a dielectric is composed of weakly bonded molecules, those molecules not only become polarized, but also reorient so that their symmetry axes align to the field.

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