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What is the dielectric constant of a conductor and what the value of dielectric strength of a vacuum?

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Answered by řåhûł
7
Hey mate!

Dielectric constant of a conductor(K)

The dielectric constant of a medium is defined as the ratio of permittivity of medium to the permittivity of free space

Value of dielectric strength of vaccum- 8.85*10^-12

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řåhûł: Unit of dielctric constant = farad/meter
So 8.85*10^-12 F/m
SaiSoumya: ok..ty
Answered by Anonymous
3
Dielectric constant is proportional to the ratio of polarization density(p) and electric field (e) which means dielectric constant is inversely proportional to electric field the electric field (e) inside a conductor is always zero under the static situation so the dielectric constant for conductor is infinite

in vacuum the Value of dielectric strength is approximately 8.85×10^-12F/M

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