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− | (p∂r m∂ tiv’ ∂d ē) [[Dictionary:capacitivity|''Capacitivity'']] (q.v.) of a 3D material, such as a dielectric. <b>Relative permittivity</b> is the dimensionless ratio of the permittivity of a material to that of free space; it is also called the ''dielectric constant''. See [[Dictionary:dielectric_permittivity|''dielectric permittivity'']]. | + | <translate> |
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+ | (p∂r m∂ tiv’ ∂d ē) [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:capacitivity|''Capacitivity'']] (q.v.) of a 3D material, such as a dielectric. <b>Relative permittivity</b> is the dimensionless ratio of the permittivity of a material to that of free space; it is also called the ''dielectric constant''. See [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:dielectric_permittivity|''dielectric permittivity'']]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 7 March 2018
(p∂r m∂ tiv’ ∂d ē) Capacitivity (q.v.) of a 3D material, such as a dielectric. Relative permittivity is the dimensionless ratio of the permittivity of a material to that of free space; it is also called the dielectric constant. See dielectric permittivity.