Let u = speed, mu = permeability, eps = permitivity, Subscript Rel = Relative, 0 = vacuum, 1 = another medium
In general, for TEM mode with homogenous medium outside the conductor:
u = 1/sqrt(mu*eps)
In a vacuum:u0 = 1/sqrt(mu0*eps0) = speed in vacuum = 3E8m/sec
In medium 1 with properties mu1, eps1:
u1 = 1/sqrt(mu1*eps1)
Considering mu1 = muRel1*mu0 and eps1 = epsRel1*eps0 (where Rel = relative), we can write:
u1 = 1/sqrt(<muRel1*mu0>* <espRel1*eps0>)
u1 = u0/sqrt(muRel1*espRel1)
Typically muRel1 = 1 when discussing cables (only not 1 for devices with cores). Then we have u1 = u0/sqrt(epsRel1) = 3E8 / sqrt(epsRel1)
The velocity factor mentioned above would presumably be 1/sqrt(epsRelative)
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