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Answered by BrainlyYuVa
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Dielectric :-

A dielectric material is a type of insulator which becomes polarised when it connected in electric field .

. It can easily support electrostatics field even through is not a conductor of electricity .

Such material use in many place capacitor and radios as well as transmission line for radio frequency .

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Answered by itzIntrovert
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DIELECTRICS:-

The insulator in which microscopic local displacement of charge take place in the presence of electric field is known as dielectric.

Dielectrics are non-conductors upto a certain value of field depending on its nature .If the field exceeds this limiting value called dielectric strength, they lose their insulating property and begin to conduct.

Dielectric strength is defined as the maximum value of electric field that a dielectric can withstand without breakdown.

unit is volt/meter.

dimension : MLT^-3A^-1

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