power absorbed from a time-varying electric field by a polarized substance, excluding absorbed power due to conductivity of the substance
NOTE 1 – The dielectric loss is usually dissipated as heat.
NOTE 2 – In 60050-121 dielectric loss is defined as power absorbed from a time-varying electric field by a polarized substance, excluding absorbed power due to the conductivity of the substance. In practice the loss due to the conduction current in the dielectric is usually included in the dielectric loss.
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