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Dielectric Permitivitty in Electromagnetic Field Theory Formulas
Dielectric Permitivitty is a measure of a material’s ability to permit the electric field lines to pass through it. And is denoted by ∈'. Dielectric Permitivitty is usually measured using the Microfarad per Millimeter for Permittivity. Note that the value of Dielectric Permitivitty is always positive.
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FAQ
What is the Dielectric Permitivitty?
Dielectric Permitivitty is a measure of a material’s ability to permit the electric field lines to pass through it. Dielectric Permitivitty is usually measured using the Microfarad per Millimeter for Permittivity. Note that the value of Dielectric Permitivitty is always positive.
Can the Dielectric Permitivitty be negative?
No, the Dielectric Permitivitty, measured in Permittivity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Dielectric Permitivitty?
Dielectric Permitivitty is usually measured using the Microfarad per Millimeter[μF/mm] for Permittivity. Farad per Meter[μF/mm], Microfarad per Meter[μF/mm] are the few other units in which Dielectric Permitivitty can be measured.
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