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the value of relative permittivity for all dielectrics other than air or vacuum is alway ​

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Another common term encountered for both absolute and relative permittivity is the dielectric constant which has been deprecated in physics and engineering as well as in chemistry. By definition, a perfect vacuum has a relative permittivity of exactly 1 whereas at STP, air has a relative permittivity of κair = 1.0006.

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