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frequency effect on dielectric material ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, as frequency increases, the material's net polarisation drops as each polarisation mechanism ceases to contribute, and hence its dielectric constant drops. ... This is because the structure changes in a phase change and the dielectric constant is strongly dependent on the structure.

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In general, as frequency increases, the material's net polarisation drops as each polarisation mechanism ceases to contribute, and hence its dielectric constant drops. ... This is because the structure changes in a phase change and the dielectric constant is strongly dependent on the structure.

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