Special phenomena caused by mixing
The evident message of mixing formulas is that a mixture has properties that are dependent and determined by those of its constituents but different from them-just like the phenotype of a child may differ in some respects from parents' appearance. Although the dielectric properties of a mixture are a certain average of the component permittivities we have observed in previous chapters that sometimes the whole character of the dielectric behaviour of the mixture is changed by the mixing process. The effective medium can possess properties that are totally absent from the inclusions and the environment. Let us concentrate on description and analysis of such effects in this chapter.
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