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What is relative permittivity?​

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Answered by Bᴇʏᴏɴᴅᴇʀ
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# What is Relative Permittivity?

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• Relative Permittivity of the water or dielectric constant also called specific inductive capacity, means that the ratio of Permittivity of the water to that of free space is 81.

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Answered by srijita689
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Relative Permittivity ;

Relative Permittivity is the factor by which electric field between the charges is decreased relative to vaccum . Likewise , relative Permittivity is the ratio of capacitance of a capacitor using that metal as dielectric , compared with a similar capacitor that has vaccum as it's dielectric.

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