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Permittivity, electrical Variable Name

In electromagnetism, absolute permittivity, often simply called permittivity, usually denoted by the Greek letter ε (epsilon), is the measure of capacitance that is encountered when forming an electric field in a particular medium. More specifically, permittivity describes the amount of charge needed to generate one unit of electric flux in a particular medium. Accordingly, a charge will yield more electric flux in a medium with low permittivity than in a medium with high permittivity. Permittivity is the measure of a material's ability to store an electric field in the polarization of the medium.

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permittivityElectrical

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Wikipedia

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permittivity

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Added to support Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) data use cases.