What is dielectric strength? Write the value of dielectric strength of air.
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Dielectric strength refers to the maximum electric current that a pure substance can withstand. It is the amount of electric current that a pure substance, acting as an insulator, can withstand without it losing its insulating properties. It is measured in volts/meter
The dielectric strength of air is 3 Megavolts per meter.
Diamond is one of the materials with the highest dielectric strength at 2000megavolts/meter.
The dielectric strength of air is 3 Megavolts per meter.
Diamond is one of the materials with the highest dielectric strength at 2000megavolts/meter.
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Answer:
3 × 106 v/m
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