ELECTRIC POLARIZATION
A class with identifier
http://staging4.data.posccaesar.org/iso/15926-4/rdl/RDS351269
Definition | An <ELECTRIC POLARIZATION> is a <Property> that represents a slight relative shift of positive and negative electric charge in opposite directions within an insulator, or dielectric, induced by an external electric field. It is calculated as P = dp/dV where p is <ELECTRIC DIPOLE MOMENT> of a substance and within a domain with <VOLUME> V |
ISO number | 5846 |
RDS number | RDS351269 |
Source | ISO 15926 CR6 PROPERTY AND STATUS (VTver1) |