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define electric displacement vector vector D and deduce Gauss's law for dielectric​

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Answered by BharathBangaram
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In a dielectric material, the presence of an electric field E causes the bound charges in the material (atomic nuclei and their electrons) to slightly separate, inducing a local electric dipole moment. The electric displacement field "D" is defined as. D≡ ϵ0E+P.

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