Similarly one may ask, what is the value of Mew not?
mu naught value : µ0 = 4pi × 10-7 H/m.
Secondly, what is the value of μ in physics? Reference
| symbol | name | value |
|---|---|---|
| μ0 | magnetic constant permeability of free space vacuum permeability | 1.25663706212 |
| NA | Avogadro constant | 6.02214076 |
| k | Boltzmann constant | 1.380649 |
| R = NAk | gas constant | 8.314462618 |
Also to know is, what is the value of u0?
The permeability of free space, μ0, is a physical constant used often in electromagnetism. It is defined to have the exact value of 4π x 10-7 N/A2 (newtons per ampere squared). It is connected to the energy stored in a magnetic field, see Hyperphysics for specific equations.
What is epsilon not in physics?
In physics, epsilon naught is the permittivity of free space. Actually, this is a mathematical quantity that represents, how much electric field is permitted ( penetrated) in free space or vacuum. Similarly, epsilon of water means how much electric field is permitted in water (or it can cross the water).