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+ | Free Space impedance <math>Z_0 </math> as connection of permeability <math>\mu_0</math> and permittivity <math>\epsilon_0</math>. | ||
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+ | <math> \mu_0=4 \pi \cdot \10^{-7} N/A^2</math>. The unit of <math>\mu_0</math> is <math>Newton/Ampere^2 N/A^2 = kg m/s^2 1/A^2</math> | ||
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+ | <math>\epsilon_0=\frac{1}{\mu_0 c^2} = 8.854 \cdot \10^{-12} F/m</math>. The unit of <math>\epsilon_0</math> is Farad/m: <math>F/m = A s/V = A^2 s^4/(kg m^2)</math> |
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