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Expression for dielectric constant of monoatomic gases

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Answered by rvvs193
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Answer: Dielectric constant. ... If C is the value of the capacitance of a capacitor filled with a given dielectric and C0 is the capacitance of an identical capacitor in a vacuum, the dielectric constant, symbolized by the Greek letter kappa, κ, is simply expressed as κ = C/C0.

Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The Dielectric constant of monatomic gases is simply expressed as κ = C/C_{0}.

where,

  • C = the value of the capacitance of a capacitor filled with a given dielectric
  • C_{0} = capacitance of an identical capacitor in a vacuum
  • The expression is symbolized by the Greek letter 'Kappa' κ.

The dielectric constant is also known as relative permittivity or specific inductive capacity.

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