Permittivity of a medium whose dielectric constant is one
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Vacuum permittivity, sometimes called the electric constant, is represented by ε0 and has a value of approximately 8.85×10−12 F/m. The permittivity of a dielectric medium is often represented by the ratio of its absolute permittivity to the electric constant.
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ebsallon=ebsallon r*ebsallon not
ebsallon=(1)*ebsallon not
ebsallon=(1)*8.85*10^-12
ebsallon=8.85*10^-12
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