Chemistry, asked by mistyYadav, 9 months ago

what is meant by epsilon naught.....??
write it's symbol also.
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Answered by anujpradhan150
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Epsilon is called the permittivity of a medium. It is the ability of a medium to allow charges to pass through.

A particular case of permittivity is called [Epsilon naught] which is the permittivity of free space (vaccum or air). It's value is 8.854* 10^(-12)

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. It is the physical constant which represent the dielectric permittivity of the vaccum
  2. One Epsilon naught = 8.856×10^-12 farads
  3. For symbol see the attachment. As it is not available in keyboard.

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