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Q. What do mean by dielectric constant (of water)?​

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Answered by bujji2612
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In water the atoms contain covalent bonds which are partially ionic. The ionic nature of Hydrogen and oxygen contribute to the dielectric constant. ... Dielectric constant is the capacity to hold charges in the medium. It is also the (a kind of) inhibitor for electric force and electric field between two electric charges.

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What do mean by dielectric constant (of water)?

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In water the atoms contain covalent bonds which are partially ionic. The ionic nature of Hydrogen and oxygen contribute to the dielectric constant. ... Dielectric constant is the capacity to hold charges in the medium. It is also the (a kind of) inhibitor for electric force and electric field between two electric charges.

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