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Question: The unit of permittivity of free space, \(\varepsilon \circ \) is (A) \(\mathop {coulomb/newton - ...
The unit of permittivity of free space, ε∘ is
(A) coulomb/newton−metre
(B) newton−metre2/coulomb2
(C) coulomb2/newton−metre2
(D) coulomb2/(newton−metre)2
Solution
permittivity of resistance to the electric field. Generally, permittivity of free space is represented by Farad/meter. Here the options are in the terms of charge, force and length. To find that unit, we can use coulomb’s law. Coulomb’s law can be written as F=4π∈∘r2q1q2 , where q1andq2are two charges and r is the distance between two charges.
Complete step by step solution
Permittivity is a property of a material that can tell about the resistance of a material against the formation of an electric field. It is defined as the amount of charge required for the generation of one unit of electric flux in a specific medium. It depends upon the property of the medium. Generally, a charge will yield more electric flux in a low permittivity medium than the high permittivity medium.
Permittivity of the vacuum of free space is the lowest possible permittivity. It is treated as a physical constant and it is known as an electric constant. It has a value of 8.85×10−12Farad/meter
According to coulomb’s law, the force between two charges can be written as,
F=4π∈∘r2q1q2 , where q1andq2are two charges and r is the distance between two charges.
We can alter this equation to find the electric constant or permittivity of free space.
∈∘=4πFr2q1q2
To find the SI unit of permittivity of free space, we can substitute all the SI units of given quantities of the above equation.
⇒N.m2C.C
⇒C2N−1m−2
So, the correct option is D.
Note: Permittivity is actually the measurement of resistance to an electric field. Don’t confuse it with that name. it doesn’t mean the ability to permit. Relative permittivity is a ratio of permittivity of a medium to the permittivity of free space. Hence it doesn’t have units.