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Ceramic and Relative permittivity

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Difference between Ceramic and Relative permittivity

Ceramic vs. Relative permittivity

A ceramic is a non-metallic solid material comprising an inorganic compound of metal, non-metal or metalloid atoms primarily held in ionic and covalent bonds. The relative permittivity of a material is its (absolute) permittivity expressed as a ratio relative to the permittivity of vacuum.

Similarities between Ceramic and Relative permittivity

Ceramic and Relative permittivity have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Capacitor, Dielectric, Ferroelectricity, Ohm, Waveguide.

Capacitor

A capacitor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that stores potential energy in an electric field.

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Dielectric

A dielectric (or dielectric material) is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field.

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Ferroelectricity

Ferroelectricity is a characteristic of certain materials that have a spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by the application of an external electric field.

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Ohm

The ohm (symbol: Ω) is the SI derived unit of electrical resistance, named after German physicist Georg Simon Ohm.

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Waveguide

A waveguide is a structure that guides waves, such as electromagnetic waves or sound, with minimal loss of energy by restricting expansion to one dimension or two.

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Ceramic and Relative permittivity Comparison

Ceramic has 254 relations, while Relative permittivity has 63. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.58% = 5 / (254 + 63).

References

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