what is the differnce between permitivity and permeability.
Answer Posted / siva subrahmanyam
Permittivity and Permeability are defined for a medium
usually.
Permittivity means the ability of a medium to pass the
electrical field lines to pass through it..
And Permeability means, the ability of a medium to pass the
magnetic field lines to apss through it..
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