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what is electric susceptibility ​

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Answered by gopalberma
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In electricity (electromagnetism), the electric susceptibility ({\displaystyle \chi _{\text{e}}}\chi _{\text{e}}; Latin: susceptibilis "receptive") is a dimensionless proportionality constant that indicates the degree of polarization of a dielectric material in response to an applied electric field. The greater the electric susceptibility, the greater the ability of a material to polarize in response to the field, and thereby reduce the total electric field inside the material (and store energy). It is in this way that the electric susceptibility influences the electric permittivity of the material and thus influences many other phenomena in that medium, from the capacitance of capacitors to the speed of light.[1][2]

Answered by mayathe1st
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Electric susceptibility is dimensionless proportionality constant that indicate degree of polarization

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