The dielectric constant K of an insulator can be ?
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K=εε0 where K is the dielectric constant of the material, ε is the permittivity of material presents in the medium between the point charges. We know that the value of the dielectric constant for the free space or vacuum is always equal to 1 and for insulators, it is always greater than or equal to 1.
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