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PHYSICS OF DIELECTRICS
« on: April 15, 2010, 05:19:10 am »
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We need to start getting into the physics of the thing to be able to do something.
This space is for serious answers to real questions, please no bullshit here!
I would propose some points we need to solve, those who can help, please help!

Here we will talk about dielectrics!

1° We need to know how to calculate Relative permittivity in Lossy medium. Lets consider distilled water and reverse osmose  filtered water (deionized).
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_static_permittivity

2° We need to know the K factor of this waters. (loss per cycle in %)

3° We need to be able to calculate the capacitance of the water with scientist precision. 

For now I believe is enough!

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vacuum permittivity, permittivity of free space or electric constant ?0 ? 8.854×10?12 F m–1
?0 is the magnetic constant or vacuum permeability and has the defined value 4? × 10?7 H m?1
c0  speed of light in vacuum has the defined value 299792458 m·s?1
Elementary charge e=1.602176487(40)×10?19 coulombs