how to find the relative permittivity of a metal?eg.copper,iron
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Relative permittivities of some materials at room temperature under 1 kHz
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The relative permittivity of a medium is related to its electric susceptibility, χe, as εr(ω) = 1 + χe. In anisotropic media (such as non cubic crystals) the relative permittivity is a second rank tensor. The relative permittivity of a material for a frequency of zero is known as its static relative permittivity
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The relative permittivity of a medium is related to its electric susceptibility, χe, as εr(ω) = 1 + χe. In anisotropic media (such as non cubic crystals) the relative permittivity is a second rank tensor. The relative permittivity of a material for a frequency of zero is known as its static relative permittivity.
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