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tekilochka [14]
3 years ago
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g What is a dielectric material? What is a dielectric material? A dielectric material is a material whose relative dielectric co

nstant is not equal 1 A dielectric material is a material which conducts an electric current, assuming normal operating voltages A dielectric material is a material which does not interact with electric field in any way, assuming normal operating voltages A dielectric material is a material through which virtually no current flows, assuming normal operating voltages SubmitRequest Answer Part B Which materials below are dielectric materials
Physics
1 answer:
tekilochka [14]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:A dielectric material is a material through which virtually no current flows, assuming normally operating voltage

Explanation:

Dielectric materials are ,which means that no current will flow through them, when a voltage is applied

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