What is the difference between Dielectric and Insulator
Answer Posted / ubaithulla baig
All insulators are dielectric but all dielectrics are not
insulators.This means only certain insulators can posses
dielectric,where an insulator gets a minimum charge in the
presence of electric field known as dielectric.
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