what is di- electric constant of water
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Water is not a dielectric constant, water has a dielectric constant. ... It has a specific capacitance, which is defined as the amount of charge stored on the plates divided by the voltage applied (Q/E). It turns out the capacitance depends on what is in between the plates.
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Exactl value 80.4
Water has a dielectric constant because it is made of dipoles as I mentioned earlier - in the case of water, this constant is around 80.
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