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A conductor is an extreme case of a dielectric, because if an electric field is applied to a conductor, charges are free to move within the conductor to set up ''induced charges''. What is the dielectric constant of a perfect conductor? Is it K=0,Krarroo, or something in between ? Explain your reasoning.

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