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- The '''electric constant''' (also: ''vacuum permittivity'' or ''permittivity of free space''), desig ...NIST">{{cite web |url=http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?ep0 |title=Electric constant |accessdate=2007-08-08 |author=[[CODATA]] |work=2006 CODATA recommended val4 KB (634 words) - 19:28, 14 October 2021
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- The '''electric constant''' (also: ''vacuum permittivity'' or ''permittivity of free space''), desig ...NIST">{{cite web |url=http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?ep0 |title=Electric constant |accessdate=2007-08-08 |author=[[CODATA]] |work=2006 CODATA recommended val4 KB (634 words) - 19:28, 14 October 2021
- In SI units the magnetic constant ''μ''<sub>0</sub> is related to the [[electric constant]] ''ε''<sub>0</sub> and to the [[speed of light]] in vacuum by ''c'' ² ε4 KB (511 words) - 11:04, 17 April 2011
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[vacuum permittivity]] (electric constant), <math>\hbar</math>1 KB (231 words) - 08:53, 14 September 2013
- {{r|Electric constant}}529 bytes (68 words) - 16:30, 11 January 2010
- ...uantity is the [[relative permittivity]] ε<sub>r</sub> times the [[electric constant]] ε<sub>0</sub>, ε = ε<sub>0</sub>ε<sub>r</3 KB (415 words) - 13:04, 29 March 2009
- {{r|Electric constant}}1 KB (187 words) - 16:47, 27 March 2011
- where ''ε<sub>0</sub>'' is the [[electric constant]]. ...electron charge, ''m<sub>e</sub>'' the electron mass, ε<sub>0</sub> the [[electric constant]], ''h'' [[Planck's constant]], and ''n'' the so-called ''principal quantum4 KB (708 words) - 17:44, 8 June 2022
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]], ρ('''r''') is a charge distribution, and '''∇'''· stands for6 KB (914 words) - 18:48, 30 October 2021
- ...ε<sub>0</sub> '''''E''''',}} where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]]. The relative permittivity describes the ease by which a dielectric mediu where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]]. In [[Gaussian units]] one may take ε<sub>0</sub> = 1. When the10 KB (1,481 words) - 22:20, 22 April 2011
- (see [[electric constant]] for the SI value of ε<sub>0</sub>).1 KB (215 words) - 09:07, 10 August 2009
- ...rge then the integral is zero. The constant ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]].6 KB (988 words) - 17:21, 2 November 2021
- ...ar [[polarizability]] of one molecule, and ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] (permittivity of the vacuum). In this expression for ''P''<sub>''M''</sub3 KB (478 words) - 08:14, 11 December 2008
- The Gaussian system does not know about the [[electric constant]] ε<sub>0</sub> or the [[magnetic constant]] μ<sub>0</sub>, whic11 KB (1,527 words) - 17:15, 2 November 2021
- The quantities ε<sub>0</sub> and ε<sub>''r''</sub> are the [[electric constant]] (also known as vacuum permittivity) and the static [[relative permittivit13 KB (2,015 words) - 10:16, 21 October 2021
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] (permittivity of the vacuum) and ''N'' is the number density (number of a ...the dielectric and inside this cavity there is vacuum with permittivity ([[electric constant]]) ε<sub>0</sub>. The cavity is so small that the polarization vec7 KB (1,105 words) - 10:55, 11 June 2009
- ...duct]] between '''μ''' and '''R''', and ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] (vacuum permittivity).8 KB (1,270 words) - 18:42, 30 October 2021
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] and ε<sub>r</sub> is the [[relative permittivity]] of the dielect7 KB (1,126 words) - 17:44, 17 April 2010
- ...particle on its trajectory. The symbol ''ε<sub>0</sub>'' is the [[electric constant]] of the [[SI units]]. Notice that at time <math>\tilde t</math>, unit vect5 KB (805 words) - 10:34, 28 April 2011
- ...]], ''e'' is the [[elementary charge]], ''ε<sub>0</sub>'' is the [[electric constant]], ℏ is the reduced [[Planck's constant]] ''h/(2π)'', ''m<sub>e</sub>' ...eed of light]] in [[classical vacuum]], ''ε<sub>0</sub>'' is the [[electric constant]], ''α'' = [[fine structure constant]] and ''μ<sub>B</sub>'' is th13 KB (1,945 words) - 19:19, 1 June 2022
- ...tron, ''Ze'' is the charge of the nucleus, ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]], and <math>\hbar=h/2\pi</math> is [[Planck constant|Planck's reduced cons5 KB (873 words) - 15:11, 15 May 2022
- ...t charge distributions ρ are zero. The quantity ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]]. Hence, also the electric field '''E''' is transverse.15 KB (2,576 words) - 00:07, 1 December 2010
- ...that encompasses all of ρ('''r''') and ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] (formerly known as the permittivity of the vacuum).12 KB (1,953 words) - 04:38, 5 October 2009
- ...IST1">{{cite web |url=http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?ep0 |title=Electric constant |accessdate=2010-11-28 |author=[[CODATA]] |work=2006 CODATA recommended val10 KB (1,488 words) - 12:29, 16 November 2011
- ...m/s), 4πε<sub>0</sub> = 10<sup>7</sup>/''c''<sup>2</sup> (see [[electric constant]]) and the suffix on the symbol α indicates the unit in which the po12 KB (1,839 words) - 10:43, 5 October 2009
- The [[electric constant]] ε<sub>0</sub> and the [[magnetic constant]] μ<sub>0</sub> are18 KB (2,680 words) - 18:46, 16 December 2010
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] and the cross indicates a [[cross product]].8 KB (1,395 words) - 02:07, 1 September 2009
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] and μ<sub>0</sub> the [[magnetic constant]]. Define also25 KB (3,994 words) - 17:54, 17 April 2010
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] of the [[SI units]]. Quantization is achieved by insisting that the momen ...ynamic vacuum can be calculated, and it differs slightly from the simple [[electric constant|ε<sub>0</sub>]] of the [[Vacuum (classical)|classical vacuum]]. Likewise,19 KB (2,820 words) - 09:33, 18 February 2012
- where ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]] and ρ is a charge distribution,10 KB (1,681 words) - 12:22, 11 June 2009
- ...harges have the same sign. The quantity ''ε<sub>0</sub>'' is the [[electric constant]], also called the permittivity of free space, and it is assumed that both21 KB (3,138 words) - 05:36, 6 March 2024
- ...field we do something similar. The quantity ε<sub>0</sub> is the [[electric constant]], which appears here because of the use of electromagnetic [[SI]] units.23 KB (3,635 words) - 05:33, 1 April 2024
- ...ive semiconductor dielectric permittivity, ''ε<sub>0</sub>'' the [[electric constant]], and ''w'' the depletion width (thickness of the region where mobile carr23 KB (3,734 words) - 07:29, 12 September 2013
- ...that the formula does not contain explicitly [[Planck's constant]], the [[electric constant]], the [[electron|electronic20 KB (3,194 words) - 03:34, 8 November 2013