"flashover voltage" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: flashover voltages [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} flashover voltage (plural flashover voltages)
  1. (electricity) The voltage at which an electric discharge occurs between two electrodes that are separated by an insulator. Categories (topical): Electricity Synonyms: sparkover voltage Translations (Translations): ylilyöntijännite (Finnish), Durchschlagspannung (english: if through a solid) [feminine] (German), Überschlagspannung (english: if through a gas) [feminine] (German), napięcie przeskoku [neuter] (Polish)

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