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In the case of orientation polarization, there is no direct mechanical force that "pulls" the dipoles to a random orientation. (unlike the two cases of electronic and ionic polarization), instead,...
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why in general, when the frequency increases, the net polarization of the material decreases as each polarization mechanism stops contributing, and thus its dielectric constant decreases.
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Can anyone please explain to me the mechanism of williamson-hall plot?
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