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  • <tr> <td> '''Dielectric''' <td> '''Relative permittivity &epsilon;<sub>r</sub>''' In [[physics]], a '''dielectric''' is an insulating (or very poorly conducting) material. The material can
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  • ...s; its important characterizing property is the relative permittivity (aka dielectric constant).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dielectric]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...lectric to the polarizability α of the atoms or molecules constituting the dielectric.
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  • <tr> <td> '''Dielectric''' <td> '''Relative permittivity &epsilon;<sub>r</sub>''' In [[physics]], a '''dielectric''' is an insulating (or very poorly conducting) material. The material can
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  • The rotation of dielectric particles induced by application of rotating electric fields.
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  • ...s; its important characterizing property is the relative permittivity (aka dielectric constant).
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  • ...n describing the relation between the density and index of refraction of a dielectric.
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  • a vector field '''D''' in a dielectric; '''D''' is proportional to the outer electric field '''E'''.
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  • ...nality between an [[electric displacement]] and an [[electric field]] in a dielectric.
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  • {{r|Dielectric field cage}}
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  • ...tween the [[index of refraction]] ''n'' and the [[density]] &rho; of a [[dielectric]] (non-conducting matter), ...nt ''K'' depends on the polarizability of the molecules constituting the dielectric.
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  • ...'''D''' is proportional to an external electric field '''E''' in which the dielectric is placed. ...nstant]] and &epsilon;<sub>r</sub> is the [[relative permittivity]] of the dielectric. In [[Gaussian units]] &epsilon;<sub>0</sub> does not occur and can be put
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  • ...the [[polarizability]] &alpha; of the atoms or molecules constituting the dielectric. The relative permittivity is a bulk (macroscopic) property and polarizabil The Clausius-Mossotti equation for dielectric matter consisting of atoms or (non-polar) molecules is
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  • {{r|Dielectric}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dielectric]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ectric constant]]. The relative permittivity describes the ease by which a dielectric medium may be polarized. ...isplacement]] '''''D''''' is related to the [[electric polarization]] of a dielectric medium '''''P''''' as:
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  • {{r|Dielectric}}
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  • {{r|Dielectric}}
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  • {{r|Dielectric}}
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  • {{r|Dielectric}}
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  • {{r|Dielectric}}
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  • ...hysical constant ε<sub>0</sub> has had different names. One of these was ''dielectric constant of vacuum''.<ref>{{cite book | last = King | first = Ronold W. P. ...[http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5389884-description.html patent]</ref> "dielectric constant" is now deemed obsolete.<ref>{{cite web |author=IEEE Standards Boa
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