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... dielectric constant of these gases are also very small in terms of ordinary units . However , if appropriate atomic ... DIELECTRICS Liquid and Solid Dielectrics Liquids.
... dielectric constant of these gases are also very small in terms of ordinary units . However , if appropriate atomic ... DIELECTRICS Liquid and Solid Dielectrics Liquids.
Page 80
... dielectric constants , of the order of 102 or 103 . Liquids are not as good insulators as gases or certain types of ... dielectric strength . Colloidal particles in general possess a net charge and their motion through the liquid under ...
... dielectric constants , of the order of 102 or 103 . Liquids are not as good insulators as gases or certain types of ... dielectric strength . Colloidal particles in general possess a net charge and their motion through the liquid under ...
Page 81
... dielectric strength in general decreases with increasing temperature . Dielectric losses in a liquid are not negligible and the heating thus produced decreases the dielectric strength . Dielectric losses are generally given in terms of ...
... dielectric strength in general decreases with increasing temperature . Dielectric losses in a liquid are not negligible and the heating thus produced decreases the dielectric strength . Dielectric losses are generally given in terms of ...
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