| 21. | Leakage current must be carefully examined for applications that work in wide temperature ranges.
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| 22. | That very small current is the source of the leakage current under reverse bias.
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| 23. | Normally the leakage current is always lower the longer the capacitor voltage is applied.
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| 24. | The leakage current decreases because all weaknesses are healed after the long forming time.
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| 25. | This leads to high leakage currents after storage.
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| 26. | Longer insulators with longer creepage distance for leakage current, are required in these cases.
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| 27. | In low light, correct leakage currents.
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| 28. | For electrolytic capacitors the insulation resistance of the dielectric is termed " leakage current ".
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| 29. | They also have very low reverse leakage currents
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| 30. | Leakage current is generally measured in microamperes.
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