| 1. | SF 6 gas has a much higher dielectric strength than air.
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| 2. | Thus, the dielectric strength also influences the size of the capacitor.
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| 3. | Despite this, the dielectric strengths of these oxide layers are quite high.
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| 4. | :On the " really thick soles " point, see Dielectric strength.
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| 5. | The dielectric strength of class 2 ceramic and plastic film diminishes with rising frequency.
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| 6. | Dielectric films tend to exhibit greater dielectric strength than thicker samples of the same material.
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| 7. | Once the voltage exceeds the dielectric strength of the gases, the gases become ionized.
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| 8. | The dielectric strength of these capacitors can reach into the four-digit voltage range.
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| 9. | This " intrinsic dielectric strength " corresponds to what would be measured using pure materials under ideal laboratory conditions.
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| 10. | The thickness of the dielectric for capacitors with higher voltages is determined by the dielectric strength of the desired capacitor.
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