Dielectric Loss Angle


dielectric loss angle

[‚dī·ə¦lek·trik ¦lȯs ‚aŋ·gəl] (electricity) Difference between 90° and the dielectric phase angle.

Dielectric Loss Angle

 

the phase difference between the electric field vector and the electric displacement in a dielectric material. This phase difference is caused by energy losses in the dielectric (see).