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If the temperature increases, the conductivity will increase too which means the dielectric constant is reduced
It can be taken as infinity
Dielectric constant is a measure of the ability of a substance to store electrical energy.
Compared to a vacuum (dieletric constant = 1), or air (dielectric constant is close to 1), the capacitance will be five times as great in this case (other things being equal).
A barrel of crude oil is 159 Litres.
It is generally between 2.0 to 2.2
dielectric constant
It ranges between 2.2 and 2.8.
dielectric constant for sodium Hypochlorite
The dielectric constant varies, depending on the material.
'Dielectric constant' is an archaic term for relative permittivity. They are one and the same.
If the temperature increases, the conductivity will increase too which means the dielectric constant is reduced
No, these are two unrelated properties of a material.
infinite
E = Eo/k k is dielectric constant
3.42*10^-11 farad.
It can be taken as infinity