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very brief explanation:
What is dielectric constant?
The dielectric constant of a substance or material is a measure of its ability to store electrical energy. It is an expression of the extent to which a material holds or concentrates electric flux.
Mathematically, dielectric constant is the ratio of a material’s permittivity to the permittivity of free space. This is why it is also known as relative permittivity. It is the electrical equivalent of relative magnetic permeability.
Reference: https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/dielectric-constantI am attaching a PDF of a list of dielectric constants.
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