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what is the value of the dielectric constant for metals​

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Answered by trup07
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Answer:

The capability of a material to separate charges inside its body. By definition, vacuum has unitary dielectric constant (= 1). Metals are the most polarizable materials in nature, so their dielectric constant is the highest (= infinite).

since net electric field inside the metal is zero, so the value of dielectric constant for metal shall be infinite.

Answered by aviral4986
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Answer:

the value of dielectric constant for metals is infinite

Explanation:

since the electric field inside the metal is zero

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