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<p>when a large enough electric field is applied to any insulating substance, at a certain field strength the number of charge carriers in the material suddenly increases by many orders of magnitude, so its resistance drops and it becomes a conductor.  This is called electrical breakdown.  The physical mechanism causing breakdown differs in different substances.  In a solid, it usually occurs when the electric field becomes strong enough to pull outer <a href="page.php?w=valence_electron">valence electron</a>s away from their atoms, so they become</p><p>
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