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TRABEM wrote:
What's the relative permeability of air?? "Relative permeability" is the permeability relative to that of free space. The relative permeability of any non-magnetic material, including air, is 1. They give this statement on the help page, but I don't understand what it means. Note: µ0 = 4¶·10-7 [Hm-1] (Absolute Permeability) The permeability of free space (µ0) is 4 * pi * 10^-7 webers/amp-m (MKSA units). The permeability (µ) of anything is its relative permeability (µr) times µ0. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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