Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
electric-strength
noun
ɪˈlɛktrɪk strɛŋkθ

Definition
Electric strength refers to the maximum electric field that a material can withstand without breaking down or conducting electricity.

Examples
- The electric strength of the insulator is important to ensure it can safely handle the voltage applied.
- Testing the electric strength of cables prevents failures in electrical systems.
- High electric strength materials are essential for efficient energy transmission.

Meaning
It indicates how much electric field a material can handle before it becomes conductive, which is crucial in the design and testing of electrical insulators and materials.

Synonyms
- dielectric strength
- insulation strength
- breakdown strength