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What is the absolute permittivity of water?

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The permittivity of free space (a vacuum) is a physical constant equal to approximately 8.85 x farad per meter (F/m).By definition, permittivity of water = dielectric constant x permittivity of vacuum. Therefore, permittivity of water = 80.10 x 8.85 x = 7.08885 x farad/metre.

Explanation:

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