What are the dimensions of absolute permittivity of free space????
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The permittivity of free space (a vacuum) is a physical constant equal to approximately 8.85 x 10-12 farad per meter (F/m). It is symbolized . In general, permittivity is symbolized
and is a constant of proportionality that exists between electric displacement and electric field intensity in a given medium. In many materials, particularly glass and certain plastics.
If represents the permittivity of free space (that is, 8.85 x 10-12 F/m) andrepresents the permittivity of a particular substance (also specified in farads per meter), then the relative permittivity, also called the dielectric constant , of that particular substance..
and is a constant of proportionality that exists between electric displacement and electric field intensity in a given medium. In many materials, particularly glass and certain plastics.
If represents the permittivity of free space (that is, 8.85 x 10-12 F/m) andrepresents the permittivity of a particular substance (also specified in farads per meter), then the relative permittivity, also called the dielectric constant , of that particular substance..
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