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Old   October 11, 2019, 11:18
Default Liquid metal permittivity?
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Hey!

I am trying to model an electrospray/electrohydrodynamic phenomena. So far I have been dealing with dielectric fluids.

Now that I want to use liquid metal like caesium and mercury. Now that I am trying to include transportProperties of the fluids, what value should I put for liquid metal's permittivity since the permittivity of a conductor is infinite.

https://physics.stackexchange.com/qu...pure-conductor

Any idea?
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