What is the relation between permittivity and susceptibility?
According to physicists, permittivity is the ability to resist external electric fields. A substance with high permittivity requires a high electric field to get polarised.
On the contrary, susceptibility is the ability to get polarised, meaning a substance with high susceptibility is easy to polarise.
Mathematically, both of these quantities are linearly dependent on each other.



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