Equilibrium Cant for MG Formula

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Equilibrium cant for meter gauge is the difference between the height of the outer rail and the inner rail on a curve in case of meter gauge track. Check FAQs
emg=1.000V2127R
emg - Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge?V - Speed of Vehicle on Track?R - Radius of Curve?

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0.1502Edit=1.00081Edit2127344Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
emg=1.000V2127R
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
emg=1.00081km/h2127344m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
emg=1.000812127344
Next Step Evaluate
emg=0.15017853872917m
LAST Step Rounding Answer
emg=0.1502m

Equilibrium Cant for MG Formula Elements

Variables
Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge
Equilibrium cant for meter gauge is the difference between the height of the outer rail and the inner rail on a curve in case of meter gauge track.
Symbol: emg
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Speed of Vehicle on Track
Speed of vehicle on track is the speed of train moving on given track.
Symbol: V
Measurement: SpeedUnit: km/h
Note: Value should be greater than 5.
Radius of Curve
Radius of Curve is the radius of a circle whose part, say, arc is taken for consideration.
Symbol: R
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

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​Go Degree of Curve in Railways
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​Go Radius for given Degree of Curve in Railways
R=(1720Dc)(π180)
​Go Equilibrium Cant in Railways
eeq=GV2127R
​Go Equilibrium Cant for BG
ebg=1.676V2127R

How to Evaluate Equilibrium Cant for MG?

Equilibrium Cant for MG evaluator uses Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge = 1.000*Speed of Vehicle on Track^2/(127*Radius of Curve) to evaluate the Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge, Equilibrium Cant for MG is defined as the difference between the height of the outer rail and the inner rail on a curve in case of meter gauge track. Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge is denoted by emg symbol.

How to evaluate Equilibrium Cant for MG using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Equilibrium Cant for MG, enter Speed of Vehicle on Track (V) & Radius of Curve (R) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Equilibrium Cant for MG

What is the formula to find Equilibrium Cant for MG?
The formula of Equilibrium Cant for MG is expressed as Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge = 1.000*Speed of Vehicle on Track^2/(127*Radius of Curve). Here is an example- 0.150179 = 1.000*22.5^2/(127*344).
How to calculate Equilibrium Cant for MG?
With Speed of Vehicle on Track (V) & Radius of Curve (R) we can find Equilibrium Cant for MG using the formula - Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge = 1.000*Speed of Vehicle on Track^2/(127*Radius of Curve).
Can the Equilibrium Cant for MG be negative?
No, the Equilibrium Cant for MG, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Equilibrium Cant for MG?
Equilibrium Cant for MG is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Equilibrium Cant for MG can be measured.
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