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Under the action of constant voltage, the insulating material always has a small leakage current. The leakage current is directly proportional to the conductivity of the material and inversely proportional to its insulation resistance. When DC voltage is applied to both ends of a piece of solid insulating material, the current flowing through its interior (not its surface) will change with time as shown in the figure below.



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