Magnetic Permeability of Liquid Formula

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Dielectric Constant is a measure of a material's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field, influencing its capacitance and determining its electrical properties. Check FAQs
μ=R(C-Ca)DLCa
μ - Dielectric Constant?R - Plate Height?C - Capacitance?Ca - No Fluid Capacitance?DL - Liquid Level between Plates?

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59.7826Edit=1.05Edit(10.1Edit-4.6Edit)0.021Edit4.6Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
μ=R(C-Ca)DLCa
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
μ=1.05m(10.1F-4.6F)0.021m4.6F
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
μ=1.05(10.1-4.6)0.0214.6
Next Step Evaluate
μ=59.7826086956522
LAST Step Rounding Answer
μ=59.7826

Magnetic Permeability of Liquid Formula Elements

Variables
Dielectric Constant
Dielectric Constant is a measure of a material's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field, influencing its capacitance and determining its electrical properties.
Symbol: μ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Plate Height
Plate Height refers to the distance between the top and bottom surfaces of plates used in devices like capacitance level sensors to gauge fluid levels.
Symbol: R
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Capacitance
Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential.
Symbol: C
Measurement: CapacitanceUnit: F
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
No Fluid Capacitance
No Fluid Capacitance is non-liquid submerged capacitance.
Symbol: Ca
Measurement: CapacitanceUnit: F
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Liquid Level between Plates
Liquid Level between Plates refers to the distance or thickness of a liquid layer present between two parallel plates.
Symbol: DL
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate Magnetic Permeability of Liquid?

Magnetic Permeability of Liquid evaluator uses Dielectric Constant = (Plate Height*(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance))/(Liquid Level between Plates*No Fluid Capacitance) to evaluate the Dielectric Constant, The Magnetic Permeability of Liquid formula is defined as the ratio of the magnetic induction to the magnetic intensity. It is a scalar quantity and denoted by the symbol μ. Magnetic permeability helps us measure a material's resistance to the magnetic field or measure the degree to which a magnetic field can penetrate through a material. Dielectric Constant is denoted by μ symbol.

How to evaluate Magnetic Permeability of Liquid using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Magnetic Permeability of Liquid, enter Plate Height (R), Capacitance (C), No Fluid Capacitance (Ca) & Liquid Level between Plates (DL) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Magnetic Permeability of Liquid

What is the formula to find Magnetic Permeability of Liquid?
The formula of Magnetic Permeability of Liquid is expressed as Dielectric Constant = (Plate Height*(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance))/(Liquid Level between Plates*No Fluid Capacitance). Here is an example- 59.78261 = (1.05*(10.1-4.6))/(0.021*4.6).
How to calculate Magnetic Permeability of Liquid?
With Plate Height (R), Capacitance (C), No Fluid Capacitance (Ca) & Liquid Level between Plates (DL) we can find Magnetic Permeability of Liquid using the formula - Dielectric Constant = (Plate Height*(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance))/(Liquid Level between Plates*No Fluid Capacitance).
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