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Electret

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An electret is a dielectric material that has a quasi-permanent electric charge or dipole polarization. It behaves similarly to a permanent magnet, but for electric fields instead of magnetic fields. Electrets are typically made from polymers or ceramics that are electrically polarized during their manufacturing process. Electrets can be used in various applications, including: 1. **Microphones**: Electret condenser microphones utilize electrets to maintain a steady electric field, which helps convert sound waves into electrical signals.

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