Answer to Question #106976 in Electricity and Magnetism for Zachariah Smith

Question #106976

For a metal sphere, what must the value of the relative dielectric constant be for the polarizability to become infinite? What is this resonance called?


1
Expert's answer
2020-04-02T10:48:26-0400

Polarizability α is defined by the induced dipole moment p and the electric field E that causes this moment:


"\\alpha=\\frac{p}{E}."

We know that the field depends on the dielectric constant:


"E=\\frac{1}{4\\pi\\epsilon\\epsilon_0}\\frac{q}{r^2}."


Polarizability becomes infinity when field becomes zero. This happens when the relative dielectric constant epsilon becomes infinity (and it is infinity for metals).

However, to answer "What is this resonance called?", some corresponding context is needed.



Need a fast expert's response?

Submit order

and get a quick answer at the best price

for any assignment or question with DETAILED EXPLANATIONS!

Comments

No comments. Be the first!

Leave a comment

LATEST TUTORIALS
APPROVED BY CLIENTS