Puzzle:
 
Electric Polarization P is defined as the difference between the electric fields D (induced) and E (imposed)
P = D - E
or
P = eoXeE 
 
Electric Susceptibility  Xe = K*eo/eo] - 1   = P/eoE     eo = 8.8452e-12 C^2 N^-1 m^-2 or Farad m^-1
 
What happens between the plates
 
1, of a vacuum capacitor when K*eo is a function of E?
 
2, when H2 or D2 is introduced?
 
3, when the energy density joules/meter^3 a function of D and E
approaches a  critical value between the plates of a capacitor?
 
4, Zero point Energy ZPE tapping at some point?
 
Do atoms spontaneously ionize at high values of E?
 
Do Deuterons lose a neutron at high values of E?
 
Fred
 
 
 
 

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