What is specific inductive capacity?
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Inductive may be defined as permanent polarization of sigma bonded electron due to difference between electronegative charge between two atom in bonded state in carbon chain.
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the property which determines the electrostatic energy that can be stored per unit volume for a unit potential gradient. This is equivalent to the ratio of the capacitance of a capacitor using the material in question as a dielectric, to the capacitance of a capacitor using a vacuum as a dielectric. Also called specific inductive capacitance,
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