Physics, asked by Ahammedfaiz7625, 9 months ago

Water has a large dielectric but it is rarely used in capacitors, explain why?

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Answered by jasskaur60841
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In an electric field the water molecules are polarized. But they are not at rest and can't induce charges to produce electric field like a solid dielectric. The motion of water molecules varies the capacity of a capacitance constantly. Therefore water can't be used as dielectric in a capacitor.

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