dielectric constant extensive or intensive?
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Dielectric constant is an intensive property
Explanation:
- It is a quantity which helps to measure the ability to store the electrical energy in an electric field.
- It is also known as relative permeability or specific inductive capacity.
- It is the property of an electrically insulating material which is equal to the ratio of the capacitance of an electrical capacitor present in a vacuum without the dielectric material.
- It is defined as the insulating material which can store charge when placed in between two metallic plates.
- It is a constant for which the ratio of capacitance with test material as dielectric to the capacitance of a capacitor.
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