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give dielectric constant for a conductor​

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Answered by spnsschool2020
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Dielectric constant is proportional to the ratio of polarization density (P) and electric field (E) which means dielectric constant is inversely proportional to electric field. The Electric field (E) inside a conductor is always zero under the static situation so the dielectric constant for conductor is infinite.

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Answered by bivashshil0775
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Inside a conductor the electric field is zero hence it's relative permittivity is infinite. Value k gives an idea of how it isolates a charges. ... The Electric field (E) inside a conductor is always zero under the static situation so the dielectric constant for conductor is infinite.

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