Relation between dielectric constant and atomic polarizability
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✨The Lorentz–Lorenz equation is similarto the Clausius–Mossotti relation, except that it relates the refractive index (rather than the dielectric constant) of a substance to itspolarizability. ... where is the refractive index, is the number of molecules per unit volume, and is the meanpolarizability.
✨which is the proportionality constant between the induced dipole moment μ* and the field strength E (μ* = αE), NA is the Avogadro number, Mk is the Boltzmann constant (=R/NA), T is the absolute temperature and μ is permanent dipole moment.
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✨The Lorentz–Lorenz equation is similarto the Clausius–Mossotti relation, except that it relates the refractive index (rather than the dielectric constant) of a substance to itspolarizability. ... where is the refractive index, is the number of molecules per unit volume, and is the meanpolarizability.
✨which is the proportionality constant between the induced dipole moment μ* and the field strength E (μ* = αE), NA is the Avogadro number, Mk is the Boltzmann constant (=R/NA), T is the absolute temperature and μ is permanent dipole moment.
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Explanation:
There is no relationship between the conductivity and dielectric constant of a material. The capacitance between two conductors will be proportional to the dielectric constant of the material between the conductors, assuming the spacing and area are fixed.
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