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Default Relationship between humidity & dielectric constant, humidity & temperature,

Hi,
I would like to know the relationship between humidity & dielectric
constant, humidity & temperature. I am more concerned about the former.

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Default Relationship between humidity & dielectric constant, humidity & temperature,

If porous dielectric.....water can increase dielectric constant
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I would like to know the relationship between humidity & dielectric
constant, humidity & temperature. I am more concerned about the former.

Thanks,
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