what is induction on electrical insulators
Answer / Nitin Agarwal
Induction on electrical insulators refers to the buildup of electrostatic charge on insulating materials due to exposure to high voltages. This can lead to dielectric breakdown, which is the failure of the insulator under electric stress.
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