| 1. | Where is the electric constant, the relative static permittivity, and is the polarization density.
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| 2. | Where ? 0 is the electric constant, and ? is the electric susceptibility of the medium.
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| 3. | The R6D Navy version ( in the late 1950s and early 1960s ) had Curtiss Electric constant-speed reversing propellers.
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| 4. | PS . There is a separate argument as to whether the vacuum permittivity article should be called " electric constant ".
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| 5. | The quantity & epsilon; 0 is the electric constant, which appears here because of the use of electromagnetic SI units.
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| 6. | Where is the electric flux through a closed surface enclosing any volume, is the total charge enclosed within, and is the electric constant.
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| 7. | You would need to change some physical constants appropriately ( reduce the electric constant to increase the size of atoms, amongst other things ).
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| 8. | Expanding the angular frequency ? = 2?c / ? and the electric constant ? 0 = 1 / ( ?0 c 2 ), it reduces to:
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| 9. | Where is the divergence of the electric field, ? 0 is the electric constant, and is the total electric charge density ( charge per unit volume ).
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| 10. | Where ? 0 is the electric constant of a vacuum, 10 7 / 4? " c " 0 2 or 8.854188 & ?10 " 12 F m " 1.
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