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Does applied electric field affect dielectric constant and permeability of a material?please answer in detail?

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Does applied electric field affect dielectric constant and permeability of a material?please answer in detail?

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No. Dielectric constant and permeability of a material are the properties which depend on the material itself. These are the in built properties of the material. This can be compared with a wire carrying an electric current . If we vary the electrical current flowing through the wire , the resistance of the wire does not change. This is because the resistance of a wire is independent of the electric current flow. In your case dielectric constant and permeability of a material are the independent parameters. Their value varies only with the choice of material.

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