Naveen93
Bioengineer
- May 11, 2015
- 7
Sorry if this is a stupid question that I should just research on my own, but I have a limited electrical engineering background so I figured one of you might be able to help me a bit more efficiently.
I'm not entirely sure what the purpose of this is since my supervisor hasn't explained it, but I've been tasked with finding the dielectric constant of a thin piece of plastic (think of like a piece of saran wrap that is about the size of a piece of paper). I need to be able to find this dielectric constant in order to verify that it is lower than water (we are aiming for something between 2-4, but can possibly accept something with dielectric constant between 1-20). If measuring dielectric constant is too difficult, I just need to take some sort of measurement to verify that the impedance of this material is lower than water.
I don't even really know what some of these terms mean ... I'd appreciate whatever help anyone can offer.
I'm not entirely sure what the purpose of this is since my supervisor hasn't explained it, but I've been tasked with finding the dielectric constant of a thin piece of plastic (think of like a piece of saran wrap that is about the size of a piece of paper). I need to be able to find this dielectric constant in order to verify that it is lower than water (we are aiming for something between 2-4, but can possibly accept something with dielectric constant between 1-20). If measuring dielectric constant is too difficult, I just need to take some sort of measurement to verify that the impedance of this material is lower than water.
I don't even really know what some of these terms mean ... I'd appreciate whatever help anyone can offer.