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    • Electric permittivity is represented by the Greek letter ε
    • The relationship between electric field, flux, and permittivity is given by the equation Φ = ε⋅E, where ε = ε₀⋅εᵣ. What does ε₀ represent?Vacuum
    • What happens to the electric force between two charges when the permittivity of the medium increases?
      Decreases
    • Two charges of +10 μC and -10 μC are 0.1 m apart in air. Calculate the electric force between them using Coulomb's Law.
      ≈-90 N
    • What does electric permittivity quantify in electrostatics?
      Reduces electric field strength
    • What is electric permittivity a measure of?
      Electric field transmission ability
    • Relative permittivity is a dimensionless quantity.
      True
    • The relative permittivity of air is approximately 1.0006
    • Relative permittivity is the ratio of the permittivity of a material to the vacuum
    • The electric force between two charges is inversely proportional to the permittivity of the medium.
      True
    • Order the materials from lowest to highest relative permittivity:
      1️⃣ Vacuum
      2️⃣ Air
      3️⃣ Water
    • The relative permittivity of vacuum is equal to 1.

      True
    • Match the material with its relative permittivity:
      Vacuum ↔️ 1
      Air ↔️ ≈1.0006
      Water ↔️ ≈78
    • What happens to the electric force between two charges when they are moved from vacuum to water?
      It decreases significantly
    • Higher permittivity reduces electric force between charges.

      True
    • The relative permittivity of vacuum is 1.

      True
    • The relationship between electric field, electric flux, and electric permittivity is Φ = ε⋅E.

      True
    • Higher permittivity decreases the electric force between charges.

      True
    • The permittivity of free space is denoted by ε₀.
    • What is the relative permittivity of water?
      ≈78
    • What is the primary role of the permittivity of free space (ε₀)?
      Permit electric field lines
    • Materials reduce the electric force between charges compared to vacuum.

      True
    • What is the permittivity of vacuum?
      8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m
    • What does the relative permittivity (εᵣ) represent in the permittivity formula?
      Ratio to vacuum permittivity
    • Match the effect of permittivity with its consequence:
      Higher permittivity ↔️ Decreased electric force
      Lower permittivity ↔️ Increased electric force
    • What is the approximate relative permittivity of water?
      78
    • What is the relative permittivity of air?
      ≈1.0006
    • What effect does higher permittivity have on electric force?
      Reduces electric force
    • The permittivity of vacuum is 8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m.
    • The electric force is lower in water due to its higher permittivity.
    • The permittivity of free space is a constant value equal to 8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m.
    • Electric permittivity is a measure of a material's ability to transmit an electric field.
    • Permittivity quantifies the ability of a material to reduce the electric field's strength.
    • In Coulomb's Law, the electric force is inversely proportional to the permittivity.
    • What is the permittivity of free space (ε₀)?
      8.854 × 10⁻¹² F/m
    • The electric force between two +5 μC charges 0.1 m apart in vacuum is approximately 22.4 N
    • The permittivity of a material (ε) is expressed as ε₀ × εᵣ
    • How does higher permittivity affect electric field strength?
      Reduces it
    • The electric force between two charges in water is lower than in vacuum due to water's higher permittivity.

      True
    • Order the materials from highest to lowest relative permittivity:
      1️⃣ Water
      2️⃣ Air
      3️⃣ Vacuum