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what is the effect of dielectric on Coulomb's law?​

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Answered by ItzHackerAryan
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If the space between the charges is filled with a non conducting medium or an insulator called "dielectric", it is found that the dielectric reduces the electrostatic force as compared to free space by a factor (er) called DIELECTRIC CONSTANT. It is denoted by er . This factor is also known as RELATIVE PERMITTIVITY.

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Answered by LoveLuster
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space between the charges is filled with a non conducting medium or an insulator called "dielectric", it is found that the dielectric reduces the electrostatic force as compared to free space by a factor (er) called DIELECTRIC CONSTANT. It is denoted by er . This factor is also known as RELATIVEPERMITTIVITY.

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