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Monochromatic Transmissivity is the fraction of incident radiation beam transmitted through the body. Check FAQs
𝜏λ=exp(-(αλx))
𝜏λ - Monochromatic Transmissivity?αλ - Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient?x - Distance?

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0.6939Edit=exp(-(0.42Edit0.87Edit))
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Monochromatic Transmissivity Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Monochromatic Transmissivity?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
𝜏λ=exp(-(αλx))
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
𝜏λ=exp(-(0.420.87m))
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
𝜏λ=exp(-(0.420.87))
Next Step Evaluate
𝜏λ=0.693919027745956
LAST Step Rounding Answer
𝜏λ=0.6939

Monochromatic Transmissivity Formula Elements

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Functions
Monochromatic Transmissivity
Monochromatic Transmissivity is the fraction of incident radiation beam transmitted through the body.
Symbol: 𝜏λ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient
Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient is defined as the proportionality constant where thickness of the gas layer and the intensity of radiation are proportional.
Symbol: αλ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Distance
Distance is the length across which the absorption of radiation beam is taking place.
Symbol: x
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
exp
n an exponential function, the value of the function changes by a constant factor for every unit change in the independent variable.
Syntax: exp(Number)

Other Formulas to find Monochromatic Transmissivity

​Go Monochromatic Transmissivity if Gas is Non Reflecting
𝜏λ=1-αλ

Other formulas in Gas Radiation category

​Go Initial Radiation Intensity
Iλo=Iλxexp(-(αλx))
​Go Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient if Gas is Non-Reflecting
αλ=1-𝜏λ
​Go Radiation Intensity at given Distance using Beer's Law
Iλx=Iλoexp(-(αλx))
​Go Diffuse Radiation Exchange from Surface 1 to Surface 2
q1->2=(J1DA1F12)(1-ρ2s)

How to Evaluate Monochromatic Transmissivity?

Monochromatic Transmissivity evaluator uses Monochromatic Transmissivity = exp(-(Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient*Distance)) to evaluate the Monochromatic Transmissivity, The Monochromatic Transmissivity formula is defined as the product of Monochromatic absorption coefficient and distance raised to the power of exponent. Monochromatic Transmissivity is denoted by 𝜏λ symbol.

How to evaluate Monochromatic Transmissivity using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Monochromatic Transmissivity, enter Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient λ) & Distance (x) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Monochromatic Transmissivity

What is the formula to find Monochromatic Transmissivity?
The formula of Monochromatic Transmissivity is expressed as Monochromatic Transmissivity = exp(-(Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient*Distance)). Here is an example- 0.693919 = exp(-(0.42*0.87)).
How to calculate Monochromatic Transmissivity?
With Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient λ) & Distance (x) we can find Monochromatic Transmissivity using the formula - Monochromatic Transmissivity = exp(-(Monochromatic Absorption Coefficient*Distance)). This formula also uses Exponential Growth (exp) function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Monochromatic Transmissivity?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Monochromatic Transmissivity-
  • Monochromatic Transmissivity=1-Monochromatic Absorption CoefficientOpenImg
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