Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago


 \sf \red{ \bold{difference \: between \:    \pink{\underline\blue{dielectric \: constant}}   \: and \:   \pink{ \underline\blue{dielectric \: strength}}}}

Answers

Answered by soniastha968
7

Explanation:

Dielectric constant :

1 It is the ability of insulating material to store electrical energy .

2 It's quantity measuring the ability of the material to store electrical energy in a electrical field .

3 It has no unit or dimensions .

Dielectric strength:

1 It is the strength of the insulating material to act as a insulator.

2 It measure electrical strength .

3 it's SI unit is volt per meter .

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer :

Dielectric constant

  • The dielectric constant is the ability of an insulating material to store electrical.
  • It's a quantity measuring the ability of material to store electrical energy in an electrical field.
  • It has no units or dimension;it is simply represented by number.

Dielectric strength

  • The dielectric strength of an insulating material is its ability to act as an insulator.
  • It is a measure of the electrical strength of an insulator.
  • The SI unit of dielectric strength is volts permeters (V/M)

IT WILL HELP YOU

HAPPY FRIENDSHIP DAY

Similar questions