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What is the value of epsilon not in electrostatics?

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Answered by choudhary21
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ε0 =8.854187817...×10−12 F⋅m−1 (farads per metre). It is the capability of the vacuum to permit electric field lines. This constant relates the units for electric charge to mechanical quantities such as length and force.

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