The dielectric constant $$K$$ of an insulator can be
I have an insulator with dielectric constant k. If I place it in a region in vacuum with a field E. Then the net field inside the dielectric will be?
I have an insulator with dielectric constant k. If I place it in a region in vacuum with a field E, what is the induced field inside the dielectric?
The major difference between dielectric and an insulator