How Dielectrics Work definitions Flashcards
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Dielectric
An insulating material capable of polarizing in response to an external electric field.Polarization
The alignment of charges within a material in response to an external electric field.Insulator
A material that does not conduct electricity and can polarize when exposed to an electric field.Electric Field
A field around charged particles that exerts a force on other charges, influencing their alignment.Capacitor
A device that stores electrical energy in an electric field, affected by the presence of a dielectric.Charge Alignment
The orientation of positive and negative charges in a dielectric under an electric field.Field Lines
Imaginary lines representing the direction and strength of an electric field.Vacuum
A space devoid of matter, where electric field lines are not absorbed by any material.Atomic Level
The scale at which individual atoms and their interactions are considered.Field Reduction
The decrease in electric field strength within a dielectric compared to a vacuum.