permitiiviteetin
Permitiiviteetin, often referred to as permittivity, is a fundamental physical property of a dielectric medium that describes its ability to reduce the electric field strength within it. In essence, it quantifies how well a material can store electrical energy in the form of an electric field. When an electric field is applied to a dielectric material, the constituent molecules or atoms within the material become polarized. This polarization creates an internal electric field that opposes the external field, effectively weakening it within the material. Permittivity is a measure of the extent of this opposition.
The permittivity of a vacuum, denoted by the symbol ε₀, is a universal physical constant. For any