| 41. | It is widely used in battery applications because of its relatively high dielectric constant and ability to dissolve electrolytes.
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| 42. | The properties under consideration are usually the conductivity \ sigma or the dielectric constant \ epsilon of the medium.
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| 43. | Thus the vacuum polarization depends on the momentum transfer, or in other words, the dielectric constant is scale dependent.
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| 44. | The equation for the ellipsoid is constructed using the electric displacement vector " D " and the dielectric constants.
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| 45. | A modified version of the Curie Weiss law applies to the dielectric constant, also known as the relative permittivity:
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| 46. | It consists of a " puck " of ceramic that has a large dielectric constant and a low dissipation factor.
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| 47. | Here ? and ?denote the dielectric constant and magnetic permeability of the medium that the conductors are embedded in.
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| 48. | There are many materials with lower dielectric constants but few of them can be suitably integrated into a manufacturing process.
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| 49. | Let us take a region in which dielectric constant and permeability may be functions of position but not of time.
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| 50. | For insulating materials, it is the ratio of the static dielectric constant divided by the electrical conductivity of the material.
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