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Relative Permeability in Antenna and Wave Propogation Formulas
Relative Permeability is a fundamental parameter used to characterize the response of a material to magnetic fields. And is denoted by μ
r
. Relative Permeability is usually measured using the Henry per Meter for Magnetic Permeability. Note that the value of Relative Permeability is always positive.
Antenna and Wave Propogation formulas that make use of Relative Permeability
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Skin Depth or Depth of Penetration
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What is the Relative Permeability?
Relative Permeability is a fundamental parameter used to characterize the response of a material to magnetic fields. Relative Permeability is usually measured using the Henry per Meter for Magnetic Permeability. Note that the value of Relative Permeability is always positive.
Can the Relative Permeability be negative?
No, the Relative Permeability, measured in Magnetic Permeability cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Relative Permeability?
Relative Permeability is usually measured using the Henry per Meter[H/m] for Magnetic Permeability. Henry per Centimeter[H/m], Henry per Kilometer[H/m] are the few other units in which Relative Permeability can be measured.
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