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Dielectric break down

Dielectric Breakdown: Dielectric Breakdown of a dielectric material is because of the excitation of electrons into the conduction band across the energy gap under conditions of excessive voltage, resulting in an avalanche of conducting electrons and consequent physical breakdown.

 


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