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Polarization \( \vec{P} \) and electric susceptibility \( \chi \) are related as:

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Electric susceptibility \( \chi \) measures how easily a material gets polarized in response to an applied electric field.
Updated On: Mar 26, 2025
  • \( \vec{P} = \epsilon_0 \chi \vec{E} \)
  • \( \vec{P} = \frac{\chi}{\epsilon_0} \vec{E} \)
  • \( \vec{P} = \chi \vec{E} \)
  • \( \vec{P} = \frac{\epsilon_0}{\chi} \vec{E} \)
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The relation between polarization \( \vec{P} \)** and **electric susceptibility \( \chi \) is: \[ \vec{P} = \epsilon_0 \chi \vec{E} \] where:
- \( \epsilon_0 \) is the permittivity of free space,
- \( \vec{E} \) is the applied electric field.
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