Chemistry, asked by pnaik4355, 6 months ago

dielectric constant​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

The dielectric constant is a measure of the amount of electric potential energy, in the form of induced polarization that is stored in a given volume of material under the action of an electric field. It is expressed as the ratio of the dielectric permittivity of the material to that of a vacuum or dry air.

Explanation:

follow me and mark as brainlist

Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

The dielectric constant is a measure of the amount of electric potential energy, in the form of induced polarization that is stored in a given volume of material under the action of an electric field. It is expressed as the ratio of the dielectric permittivity of the material to that of a vacuum or dry air

Explanation:

please mark as brain list and say thank and follow me

Similar questions