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  1. Difference between dielectric constant and dielectric function

    I'm confused by the definition of dielectric constant. We all know that dielectric is function of wavelength, because materials respond in different ways depending on the energy of the light. …

  2. Why is the general definition of electric fields in dielectrics ...

    Jun 9, 2020 · 2 According to the definition of the dielectric constant (k) for a dielectric, the electric field in the dielectric is defined as the corresponding electric field in vacuum divided by k. We …

  3. electrostatics - Trick question: why do dielectrics and isolated ...

    Mar 5, 2023 · Trick question: Dielectric material produces net surface charge when placed in electric field. Isolated conductor also produces net surface charge when placed in electric field. …

  4. electric fields - Understanding dielectrics on the basis of induced ...

    Jul 6, 2024 · $\dots$ why can we view a dielectric as plates of opposite charge for the calculation of field, but not for the calculation of energy density? because you are considering two …

  5. Conductor-Dielectric Boundary Conditions - Physics Stack Exchange

    Dec 3, 2022 · 2 We have a conductor of resistivity $\rho$ and has a boundary with a dielectric of permittivity $\epsilon$ and we have displacement vector $\vec D$ at an angle $\alpha$ with …

  6. Surface charge on dielectric interface - Physics Stack Exchange

    Jan 19, 2021 · As the dielectric constant of the plates are different, I would expect a surface density at the interface of the two dielectric materials. I want to calculate this surface charge …

  7. electrostatics - Why is capacitance increased with a dielectric …

    Feb 12, 2019 · A dielectric with high permittivity $\varepsilon$ permits (requires) more polarization for a given field magnitude than a low permittivity one. More polarization means more charge …

  8. electromagnetism - Dielectric constant or permittivity of metals ...

    Jan 9, 2016 · I'm wondering what the dielectric constant or permittivity of metals is --particularly copper. Do metals have an infinite permittivity?

  9. What is the dielectric constant of a pure conductor?

    Feb 18, 2016 · Dielectric constant is the ratio of permittivity of a medium to the permittivity of free space. How to find dielectric constant of a conductor?

  10. What is the physical reasons for variations in the tangential and ...

    Dec 19, 2016 · According to Dielectric to Dielectric Boundary conditions, the tangential components of the electric field E remain continuous at the boundary of two dielectrics while …