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Question
Why is SF6 used as a gaseous insulator in high voltage generators?
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Solution
- SF6 (Sulphur hexafluoride) is an excellent gaseous insulator due to its high dielectric strength.
- It is chemically inert and thermally stable, meaning it does not react easily or break down at high voltages.
- SF6 does not get easily hydrolyzed or decomposed, ensuring safety and longevity in electrical systems.
- It is an odorless, colorless gas, making it practical for use in high-voltage generators and switchgears.
- The octahedral structure of SF6 contributes to its stability and insulating properties.
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