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What is electrical suspectibility.. answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric susceptibility, quantitative measure of the extent to which an electric field applied to a dielectric material causes polarization, the slight displacement of positive and negative charge within the material. For most linear dielectric materials, the polarization P is directly proportional to the average electric field strength E so that the ratio of the two, P/E, is a constant that expresses an intrinsic property of the material. The electric susceptibility, χe, in the centimetre-gram-second (cgs) system, is defined by this ratio; that is, χe = P/E. In the metre-kilogram-second (mks) system, electric susceptibility is defined slightly differently by including the constant permittivity of a vacuum, ε0, in the expression; that is, χe = P/(ε0E). In both systems the electric susceptibility is always a dimensionless positive number. Because of the slight difference in definition, the value of the electric susceptibility of a given material in the mks system is 4π times its value in the cgs system.


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In electrical sub suspectibility is a dimensionless personally constant that indicates the degree of polarization of dielectric material in a response of an applied electrical field. the greater the Electricals is suspectibility the greater ability of material in polarization in a response to filled the thereby reduce the total electrical field.
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