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It could be called the 'point of failure.'
Rated insulation voltage is the maximum voltage that can be applied to the insulation of an electrical device without causing a breakdown or failure. It is a measure of the insulation's ability to withstand high voltage without impacting its performance or safety. The rated insulation voltage is typically specified by the manufacturer and is an important parameter to consider when designing or selecting electrical equipment.
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Surface treatment affects the endurance strength, which is used to calculate the safety factor. Surface fatigue inevitably occurs for all materials in high contact-stress applications, causing part failure after thousands of repeated cycles. Failure is evidenced by pitting and eventually spalling.
It could be called the 'point of failure.'
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Early failure of the transplant occurs once in four surgeries and has to be repeated.
Early failure of the transplant occurs in every one in four surgeries and has to be repeated.
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