The dielectric constant of metal
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The dielectric constant of metals is infinite. The dielectric constant of metal is infinite as the net electric field inside the metal is zero. The dielectric constant is defined as the ratio of the permittivity of a substance to the permittivity of free space.
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The dielectric constant of a substance can be defined as: The ratio of the permittivity of the substance to the permittivity of the free space It expresses the extent to which a material can hold electric flux in it.
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