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Good Morning,
Can anyone help me out to find out the value of relative permitivity of Nickel 200 and it's power consumption for sensor application.

Thanks & regards,
Sahil Asija

1 Reply Last Post Apr 12, 2017, 3:13 p.m. EDT

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Posted: 7 years ago Apr 12, 2017, 3:13 p.m. EDT
Hi Sahil,

Relative permittivity of any material needs to be searched over the web. Once you find the number you can add that particular property to any material if not listed as default. Alternatively, you can choose a blank material and assign any property to it.

But if you are looking at a constant number for permittivity, it might or might not be there as a default material.

Good luck
Hi Sahil, Relative permittivity of any material needs to be searched over the web. Once you find the number you can add that particular property to any material if not listed as default. Alternatively, you can choose a blank material and assign any property to it. But if you are looking at a constant number for permittivity, it might or might not be there as a default material. Good luck

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