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(a)what is the unit of dipole moment?
(b) what is relative permittivity?​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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(a)A dipole moment is the product of the magnitude of the charge and the distance between the centers of the positive and negative charges. It is denoted by the Greek letter 'µ'. It is measured in Debye units denoted by 'D'. 1 D = 3.33564 × 10-30 C.m, where C is Coulomb and m denotes a meter.

(b)Relative permittivity is the factor by which the electric field between the charges is decreased relative to vacuum. Likewise, relative permittivity is the ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor using that material as a dielectric, compared with a similar capacitor that has vacuum as its dielectric.

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(a)A dipole moment is the product of the magnitude of the charge and the distance between the centers of the positive and negative charges. It is denoted by the Greek letter 'µ'. It is measured in Debye units denoted by 'D'. 1 D = 3.33564 × 10-30 C.m, where C is Coulomb and m denotes a meter.

(b)Relative permittivity is the factor by which the electric field between the charges is decreased relative to vacuum. Likewise, relative permittivity is the ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor using that material as a dielectric, compared with a similar capacitor that has vacuum as its dielectric.

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