Understanding the Units of Permittivity of Free Space in Coulomb's Law

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The discussion centers on the physical significance of the permittivity of free space, particularly in the context of capacitance and Coulomb's Law. Permittivity affects capacitance, being proportional to the area of the capacitor plates and inversely proportional to the distance between them. The units of permittivity (F/m) are derived from the capacitance formula, C = ε(A/d). There is confusion regarding the expression of Coulomb's Law, specifically whether it should be written as 1/(4πε) instead of 1\4 pi epsilon. Clarification is needed on the correct formulation and its implications for calculations.
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Hi please tell me physical significance of permittivity of free space, how can we explain its value having unit of F/m
 
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Creating a capacitor with "free space" as the dielectric (or any sort of dielectric), the capacitance is proportional with the permittivity, the area (m2) and inverse proportional with the distance between the plates (m). Therefore, to calculate the capacitance, you multiply with the area and divide by the distance - and you end up with the capacitance (in F).
 
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Svein has ably demonstrated the units of ##\epsilon## based on the formula for capacitance, ##C=\epsilon\frac{A}{d}##

The units of ##\epsilon## are not so obvious if you try deconstructing this speed of light formula, ##c=\dfrac 1{\sqrt{\epsilon\mu}}##
 
Changing the topic,in coulumbs law
1\4 pi epselon = 9x10^9 but on solving I'm not getting the same
 
helter skelter said:
Changing the topic,in coulumbs law
1\4 pi epselon = 9x10^9 but on solving I'm not getting the same
If this is a new topic, you need to start a new thread.

If this is still on the units of permittivity, explain what it is you are trying to solve.

I doubt the formula could be 1\4 pi epsilon. It is almost surely 1/(4 pi epsilon).
 
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