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metals#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
silicon | Si | 11.68 |
liquids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
acetone | (CH3)2CO | 21.01 |
glycerin | C3H5(OH)3 | 46.53 |
ethanol | C2H5OH | 25.3 |
water 20°C | H2O | 80.4 |
cyclohexane | C6H12 | 2.02 |
carbon sulphide | CS2 | 2.63 |
methanol | CH3OH | 33 |
acetate acid | CH3COOH | 6.2 |
benzene | C6H6 | 2.31 |
toluene | C6H5CH3 | 2.38 |
chloroform | CHCl3 | 4.81 |
tetrachloromethane | CCl4 | 2.24 |
diethyl ethere | (C2H5)2O | 4.27 |
nitromethane | CH3NO2 | 37.27 |
alcohols#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
ethanol | C2H5OH | 25.3 |
methanol | CH3OH | 33 |
other inorganic#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
ammonia | NH3 | 17 |
carbon sulphide | CS2 | 2.63 |
gases#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
ammonia | NH3 | 17 |
dry air (standard conditions, 25°C and 100 kPa) | - | 1.00054 |
hydrogen cyanide | HCN | 2.3 |
hydrocarbons#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
cyclohexane | C6H12 | 2.02 |
benzene | C6H6 | 2.31 |
toluene | C6H5CH3 | 2.38 |
plastics#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
polyethylene | - | 2.25 |
rubber, hard | - | 7 |
other materials#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
paper | - | 3.5 |
inorganic acids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
hydrogen cyanide | HCN | 2.3 |
sulfurous (VI) acid | H2SO4 | 84 |
carboxylic acids#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
acetate acid | CH3COOH | 6.2 |
other organic#
Substance | Molecular formula | Relative permittivity εr |
chloroform | CHCl3 | 4.81 |
tetrachloromethane | CCl4 | 2.24 |
diethyl ethere | (C2H5)2O | 4.27 |
nitromethane | CH3NO2 | 37.27 |
Some facts#
- Simply speaking permittivity tells us how easily electric phenomena propagates withing given medium.
- Permittivity is usually denoted by the Greek letter epsilon: .
- Electrical permittivity can be defined as the ratio of the electric field induction to the field strength:
- The medium with the lowest permittivity is vacuum:
- Basic permittivity unit in SI system is farad per meter:
- Two electrical charges , isolated by medium with permittivity , act on themselves with force:
where:
- - force with which and charges interact,
- - value of first charge,
- - value of second charge,
- - permittivity of medium between charges,
- - distance beetween charges.
- - force with which and charges interact,
- Relative permittivity is sometimes called dielectric constant.
- Relative permittivity tells us how many times the permittivity of a given medium is greater than the permittivity of vacuum:
where:
- - relative permittivity of medium,
- - absolute permittivity of medium,
- - permittivity of vacuum.
- - relative permittivity of medium,
- Medium permittivity depends on temperature and pressure. Values given in this calculator have been measured at the pressure of 1013,25 hPa and temperature of 20 °C.
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