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564 Appendix<br />

Table A.5. Dielectric Constants <strong>of</strong> Some Materials at Room Temperature (25 ◦ C)<br />

Material κ Frequency Material κ Frequency<br />

(Hz)<br />

(Hz)<br />

Air 1.00054 0 Paraffin 2.0–2.5 10 6<br />

Alumina ceramic 8–10 10 4 Plexiglas 3.12 10 3<br />

Acrylics 2.5–2.9 10 4 Polyether sulfone 3.5 10 4<br />

ABS/polysulfone 3.1 10 4 Polyesters 3.22–4.3 10 3<br />

Asphalt 2.68 10 6 Polyethylene 2.26 10 3 –10 8<br />

Beeswax 2.9 10 6 Polypropylenes 2–3.2 10 4<br />

Benzene 2.28 0 Polyvinyl chloride 4.55 10 3<br />

Carbon tetrachloride 2.23 0 Porcelain 6.5 0<br />

Cellulose nitrate 8.4 10 3 Pyrex glass (7070) 4.0 10 6<br />

Ceramic 14–110 10 6 Pyrex glass (7760) 4.5 0<br />

(titanium dioxide)<br />

Cordierite 4–6.23 10 4 Rubber (neoprene) 6.6 10 3<br />

Compound for 300–5000 0 Rubber (silicone) 3.2 10 3<br />

thick-film capacitors<br />

Diamond 5.5 10 8 Rutile ⊥ optic axis 86 10 8<br />

Epoxy resins 2.8–5.2 10 4 Rutile || optic axis 170 10 8<br />

Ferrous oxide 14.2 10 8 Silicone resins 3.4–4.3 10 4<br />

Flesh (skin, blood, 97 40 × 10 6 Tallium chloride 46.9 10 8<br />

muscles)<br />

Flesh (fat, bones) 15 40 × 10 6 Teflon 2.04 10 3 –10 8<br />

Lead nitrate 37.7 6 × 10 7 Transformer oil 4.5 0<br />

Methanol 32.63 0 Vacuum 1 —<br />

Nylon 3.5–5.4 10 3 Water 78.5 0<br />

Paper 3.5 0<br />

Table A.6. Properties <strong>of</strong> Magnetic Materials<br />

Residual Coercive Temperature<br />

MEP Induction Force Coefficient<br />

Material [G Oe× 10 6 ] [G × 10 3 ] (Oe × 10 3 ) (%/ ◦ C) Cost<br />

R.E. Cobalt 16 8.1 7.9 −0.05 Highest<br />

Alnico 1, 2, 3, 4 1.3–1.7 5.5–7.5 0.42–0.72 −0.02 to −0.03 Medium<br />

Alnico 5, 6, 7 4.0–7.5 10.5–13.5 0.64–0.78 −0.02 to −0.03 Medium/high<br />

Alnico 8 5.0–6.0 7–9.2 1.5–1.9 −0.01 to 0.01 Medium/high<br />

Alnico 9 10 10.5 1.6 −0.02 High<br />

Ceramic 1 1.0 2.2 1.8 −0.2 Low<br />

Ceramic 2, 3, 4, 6 1.8–2.6 2.9–3.3 2.3–2.8 −0.2 Low/medium<br />

Ceramic 5, 7, 8 2.8–3.5 3.5–3.8 2.5–3.3 −0.2 Medium<br />

Cunife 1.4 5.5 0.53 — Medium<br />

Fe–Cr 5.25 13.5 0.6 — Medium/high<br />

Plastic 0.2–1.2 1.4 0.45–1.4 −0.2 Lowest<br />

Rubber 0.35–1.1 1.3–2.3 1–1.8 −0.2 Lowest<br />

Source: Adapted from Sprague, CN-207 Hall Effect IC applications, 1986.

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