Permittivity of Free Space
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Meaning
The permittivity of free space is a measure of how easily electrostatic fields can propagate through the vacuum.
About The Permittivity of Free Space
- The permittivity of free space is denoted with the Greek letter epsilon followed by a subscript of 0 (\(\varepsilon_0\)).
- The unit of permittivity of free space are the Farad per metre \(Fm^{-1}\).
- The permittivity of free space is a universal constant of magnitude \(8.85\times10^{-12}Fm^{-1}\).
- When an electrostatic field propagates through a medium which is not the vacuum the Permittivity of that medium is given by the product of its relative permittivity and the permittivity of free space.