Electromagnetism I
Breakdown voltage is the minimum voltage that causes a portion of an insulator to become conductive, leading to a breakdown of the dielectric material. This phenomenon is crucial in understanding how dielectrics behave under high electric fields, as it indicates the point at which a dielectric material can no longer insulate and instead allows current to flow through it, potentially leading to failure in capacitors and other electrical devices.
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