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what is the relative permittivity of vacuum​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The permittivity of free space - a vacuum - is equal to approximately 8.85 x 10-12 Farads / metre (F/m) Relative permittivity: Relative permittivity is defined as the permittivity of a given material relative to that of the permittivity of a vacuum. It is normally symbolised by: εr.

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8.85 ×10-12

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