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Hi i am trying to frigure out the similarities and differences between permitivity and permeability? When do we use the one or another term?
It's permiTTivity :)dervast said:Hi i am trying to frigure out the similarities and differences between permitivity and permeability? When do we use the one or another term?
Bob S said:The speed of light, 2.9979 x 108 meters / sec, is equal to the inverse square root of the product of e0 and u0. The impedance of free space, 377 ohms, is equal to the square root of the ratio of u0 / e0. Virtually every material has a dielectric constant and index of refraction > 1, both associated with e0, while very few materials have a relative permeability u > 1 (magnetic materials), associated with u0. e0 is associated with charge, while u0 is associated with currents.
Glen Bartusch said:Where did you get the idea that the impedance of "free space" is 377 Ohms?