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    The Maximum Electric Field That Can Be Sustained by a Dielectric
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The Maximum Electric Field That Can Be Sustained by a Dielectric

Question 10

Question 10

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The maximum electric field that can be sustained by a dielectric before breakdown occurs' describes an insulator's


A) insulation resistance
B) dielectric strength
C) resistivity
D) voltage gradient

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