Dielectric breakdown is the phenomenon in which an insulating material (dielectric) suddenly becomes electrically conductive due to a high electric field. This breakdown is characterized by a rapid increase in current that can lead to the destruction … [Continue reading]
Dielectric Materials | Types, Properties
Dielectric materials are insulating materials that do not conduct electric current, but can store and release electric charge. They are commonly used in capacitors, electrical insulation, and other electronic devices. The properties of dielectric … [Continue reading]
Domain Theory of Ferromagnetism
The domain theory of ferromagnetism is a model that explains the behavior of ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, cobalt, and nickel. According to this theory, the magnetic properties of ferromagnetic materials arise from the alignment of atomic … [Continue reading]
Polarization and Types of Polarization
Polarization is a phenomenon that describes the orientation of the oscillations of a wave, such as an electromagnetic wave, in a particular direction or plane. The polarization of a wave is determined by the orientation of the electric field vector, … [Continue reading]
Transformation of Eutectoid Steel with Slow Cooling
Eutectoid steel is a type of steel that contains a specific composition of elements that form a eutectoid mixture. This mixture is characterized by a single phase of austenite, which is a solid solution of carbon in iron, at high temperatures. … [Continue reading]
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