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Answered by Anonymous
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Dielectric constant can be defined as :-

  • The ratio of the permittivity of a substance to the ratio of the permittivity of the free space.

It expresses the extent to which a material can hold electric flux in it.

Dielectric constant formula:-

K = E/E° where k = dielectric constant

E= permittivity of substance

And, E° = permittivity of free space.

⭐ Since, it is the ratio of two quantities so dielectric constant is a dimension less quantity.

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Answered by shubhechaSanghavi
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Explanation:

Dielectric constant can be defined as :-

The ratio of the permittivity of a substance to the ratio of the permittivity of the free space.

It expresses the extent to which a material can hold electric flux in it.

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