Physics, asked by Insanneeraj4480, 11 months ago

The dielectric constant k of an insulator cannot be???

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Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

C = κ Co, where Co is the capacitance with no dielectric between the plates. The capacitance is maximized if the dielectric constant is maximized, and the capacitor plates have large area and are placed as close together as possible.

Answered by apkurel1998
2

Answer:

value of K is greater than equal to 1 but k not equal to infinity for insulator

Explanation:

following are the example that cannot be the value of k for insulator

•0

•-2

•-1

•0.5

•infinity

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