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A Novel Theory on Effects of Alternative Potential in Dielectric Polarization

KARTHIK RAJA.K SARAVANAN.R, MOHANVEL.S, RAJA.K, YADHARI.K, SUTHANTHIRA VANITHA.N

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Abstract: This paper presents a novel theory on the electronic polarization. The intention is that whenever an alternating potential occurs, a region is developed around it. This phenomenon can be named as Electro Tele Field (ETF). The dipoles are rotated due to the application of alternative voltage. The alternative voltage consists of positive and negative half cycles. During the positive half cycle, dielectric medium is positively polarized, and during the negative half cycle, the medium becomes as a negatively polarized. Hence dipoles get rotated. A continuity tester is able to detect that field. ETF can flow in conductors and penetrate in insulators. This paper explains the effect of alternative voltage on a dielectric. The main application is that the emf can be induced from one coil to another coil without current flow and electromagnetic field.

Keywords: Electronic polarization, Electro Tele field, Dynamic polarization, dipole rotation, Transformer.

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[1] KARTHIK RAJA.K SARAVANAN.R, MOHANVEL.S, RAJA.K, YADHARI.K, SUTHANTHIRA VANITHA.N, “A Novel Theory on Effects of Alternative Potential in Dielectric Polarization,” International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering (IJIREEICE)

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