EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF APPLIED ELECTROMAGN
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Chapter 6.10, Problem 6E
Determine (a) the relaxation time constant and (b) the time it takes for a charge density to decay to 1% of its initial value in quartz, given that ϵr = 5 and σ = 10−17 S/m.
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