What is the value of Epsilon Naught
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● Also called the permittivity of free space, it is an ideal physical constant that represents the absolute dielectric permittivity of a vacuum.
● In other words, epsilon naught quantifies the ability of a vacuum to allow electric field lines to flow through. It is approximately 8.854 × 10^-12 farads per meter.
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Also called the permittivity of free space, it is an ideal physical constant that represents the absolute dielectric permittivity of a vacuum. In other words, epsilon naught quantifies the ability of a vacuum to allow electric field lines to flow through. It is approximately 8.854 × 10^-12 farads per meter.
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