DIFFRANCE BETWEEN DIELECTRIC CONSTANT AND INSULATORS
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Dielectric constant is the ratio of the force of attraction or repulsion between the two similar point charges to the ratio of the force of attraction or repulsion between point charges separated by some distance
...... while.....
Electricity cannot pass through certain materials. These materials are known as electrical insulators.
For examples: plastic, wood, glass, and rubber.
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Dielectric constant is the ratio of the force of attraction or repulsion between the two similar point charges to the ratio of the force of attraction or repulsion between point charges separated by some distance
...... while.....
Electricity cannot pass through certain materials. These materials are known as electrical insulators.
For examples: plastic, wood, glass, and rubber.
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hope this helps !
ASSANh:
but my sir told me that dielectric materials are also a insulator
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Hey mate here's your answer
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Insulators are non metallic objects that don't allow charges to move properly.
Dielectric constants are those non metallic plates that are designed to increase capacitance.
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Insulators are non metallic objects that don't allow charges to move properly.
Dielectric constants are those non metallic plates that are designed to increase capacitance.
Hope it helps ☺️✌️✌️✌️✌️
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