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What is the SI unit of permittivity? ​

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Answered by classicpologuy
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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

the SI unit of permittivity is 'farad per meter'

or F/m which is 8.85×10^-12

Answered by smartyAnushka
4

Answer:

The standard SI unit for permittivity is farad per meter (F/m or F·m−1).

Explanation:

In electromagnetism, the absolute permittivity, often simply called permittivity and denoted by the Greek letter ε (epsilon), is a measure of the electric polarizability of a dielectric. A material with high permittivity polarizes more in response to an applied electric field than a material with low permittivity, thereby storing more energy in the electric field. In electrostatics, the permittivity plays an important role in determining the capacitance of a capacitor.

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