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dielectric constant or relative electrical permittivity.
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The dielectric constant (symbol ε, also known as the relative permittivity) is a measure of the ease with which a material is polarized by an electric field relative to vacuum. It is defined by the magnitude of the dielectric polarization (dipole moment per unit volume) induced by a unit field.

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