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derive derivation of relative permittivity​

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Permittivity is defined as the material property that affects the Coulomb force of interaction between two point charges in the material. Likewise, the relative permittivity of a medium is the ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor using that material as a dielectric when compared to a similar capacitor that has vacuum as its dielectric.

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C = εᵣ C₀ where C₀ ≡ ε₀ A / d. εᵣ = relative permittivity. The definition of the term relative permittivity is commonly given as follows.Relative permittivity is equal to the ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor when filled with a dielectric to the capacitance of a similar capacitor with vacuum, without any dielectric material.

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