Conductivity,permittivity & permiability

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The discussion centers on the request for a chart detailing the conductivity, permittivity, and permeability of materials, particularly clay. A user offers a link to a resource on permittivity and suggests that other coefficients can be found in a physics textbook. Another participant mentions they have already found most of the coefficients and offers to share that information. However, the original poster declines further assistance, stating they already have the information in their textbook. The conversation highlights the importance of accessible resources for understanding material properties in physics.
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Dear physicists
I'd like to have conductivity,permittivity & permiability chart of materials specially clay.can anyone help me please?
I'd be thabksful if you answer me soon
thanks in advance
 
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regarding permittiivity tis might help.(http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/formulae/capacitors/permittivity.php ),
the other terms you can get them from physics 102 course textbook.
 
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dear friends
I found most of that coeficients.I can tell you about that if you want it.
thanks
 
no thanks, i already have them in my textbook. thank you again.
 
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