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what is the dimension of permittivity of free space​

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Answered by MrFrancis
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Therefore, the permittivity of free space or vacuum is dimensionally represented as M-1 L-3 T4 I2

Answered by ayushpalbanshi
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The permittivity of free space, ε0, is a physical constant used often in electromagnetism. It represents the capability of a vacuum to permit electric fields. It is also connected to the energy stored within an electric field and capacitance.

\huge\green {ε0 = 8.8541878128(13)×10⁻¹² F⋅m⁻¹}

It's dimension is \huge\green{M⁻¹ L⁻³T⁴ I²}

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