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temperature dependence of orientational polarization​

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The Orientational polarization falls of rapidly with rising temperature, therefore the permittivity of polar materials falls more rapidly with rising temperature than that of non-polar materials. D= C/f0(εr)1/2 Where 'C' is a constant related to the velocity of light.

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