Actual length of Specimen Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Actual length of Specimen = Extension of Specimen/Magnetostriction Constant
L = ΔL/λs
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Actual length of Specimen - (Measured in Meter) - Actual length of Specimen is defined as the actual length of the specimen that was before any external factor affecting it.
Extension of Specimen - (Measured in Meter) - Extension of Specimen is defined as the change in the length due to the external magnetic field present around the specimen.
Magnetostriction Constant - Magnetostriction constant quantifies material's tendency to change shape under a magnetic field, crucial in designing devices like sensors and actuators.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Extension of Specimen: 9 Meter --> 9 Meter No Conversion Required
Magnetostriction Constant: 5 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
L = ΔL/λs --> 9/5
Evaluating ... ...
L = 1.8
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.8 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.8 Meter <-- Actual length of Specimen
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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25 Fundamental Parameters Calculators

Length of Pipe
​ Go Length = Diameter of Pipe*(2*Head Loss due to Friction*Earth’s Geocentric Gravitational Constant)/(Friction Factor*(Average Velocity^2))
Head Loss
​ Go Head Loss due to Friction = (Friction Factor*Length*(Average Velocity^2))/(2*Diameter of Pipe*Earth’s Geocentric Gravitational Constant)
Height of plates
​ Go Height = Difference in Liquid Level*(Capacitance with No Liquid*Magnetic Permeability)/(Capacitance-Capacitance with No Liquid)
Thickness of Spring
​ Go Thickness of Spring = (Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque*(12*Length)/(Youngs Modulus*Width of Spring)^-1/3)
Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque
​ Go Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque = (Youngs Modulus*Width of Spring*(Thickness of Spring^3))/(12*Length)
Youngs Modulus of Flat Spring
​ Go Youngs Modulus = Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque*(12*Length)/(Width of Spring*(Thickness of Spring^3))
Width of Spring
​ Go Width of Spring = (Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque*(12*Length)/(Youngs Modulus*Thickness of Spring^3))
Length of Spring
​ Go Length = Youngs Modulus*(Width of Spring*(Thickness of Spring^3))/Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque*12
Distance between boundaries
​ Go Distance = (Coefficient of Velocity*Area of Cross-Section*Speed of Body)/Resisting Motion in fluid
Boundary area being moved
​ Go Area of Cross-Section = Resisting Motion in fluid*Distance/(Coefficient of Velocity*Speed of Body)
Torque of moving Coil
​ Go Torque on Coil = Flux Density*Current*Number of Turns in Coil*Area of Cross-Section*0.001
Weight of Air
​ Go Weight of Air = (Immersed Depth*Specific Weight*Area of Cross-Section)+Weight of Material
Heat Transfer Coefficient
​ Go Heat Transfer Coefficient = (Specific Heat*Mass)/(Area of Cross-Section*Time Constant)
Area of thermal contact
​ Go Area of Cross-Section = (Specific Heat*Mass)/(Heat Transfer Coefficient*Time Constant)
Thermal time constant
​ Go Time Constant = (Specific Heat*Mass)/(Area of Cross-Section*Heat Transfer Coefficient)
Head Loss Due to Fitting
​ Go Head Loss due to Friction = (Eddy Loss Coefficient*Average Velocity)/(2*Earth’s Geocentric Gravitational Constant)
Maximum Fiber Stress in Flat Spring
​ Go Maximum Fiber Stress = (6*Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque)/(Width of Spring*Thickness of Spring^2)
Controlling Torque
​ Go Flat Spiral Spring Controlling Torque = Deflection of Pointer/Angle of Deflection of Galvanometer
Length of weighing platform
​ Go Length = (Weight of Material*Speed of Body)/Flow Rate
Angular Speed of Former
​ Go Angular Speed of Former = Linear Velocity of Former/(Breadth Of Former/2)
Angular Speed of Disc
​ Go Angular Speed of Disc = Damping Constant/Damping Torque
Average Velocity of System
​ Go Average Velocity = Flow Rate/Area of Cross-Section
Couple
​ Go Couple Moment = Force*Dynamic Viscosity of a Fluid
Weight on Force Sensor
​ Go Weight on Force Sensor = Weight of Material-Force
Weight of Displacer
​ Go Weight of Material = Weight on Force Sensor+Force

Actual length of Specimen Formula

Actual length of Specimen = Extension of Specimen/Magnetostriction Constant
L = ΔL/λs

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How to Calculate Actual length of Specimen?

Actual length of Specimen calculator uses Actual length of Specimen = Extension of Specimen/Magnetostriction Constant to calculate the Actual length of Specimen, The Actual length of Specimen formula is defined as actual length of specimen that was before any external factor affecting it. Actual length of Specimen is denoted by L symbol.

How to calculate Actual length of Specimen using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Actual length of Specimen, enter Extension of Specimen (ΔL) & Magnetostriction Constant (λs) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Actual length of Specimen calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.8 = 9/5.

FAQ

What is Actual length of Specimen?
The Actual length of Specimen formula is defined as actual length of specimen that was before any external factor affecting it and is represented as L = ΔL/λs or Actual length of Specimen = Extension of Specimen/Magnetostriction Constant. Extension of Specimen is defined as the change in the length due to the external magnetic field present around the specimen & Magnetostriction constant quantifies material's tendency to change shape under a magnetic field, crucial in designing devices like sensors and actuators.
How to calculate Actual length of Specimen?
The Actual length of Specimen formula is defined as actual length of specimen that was before any external factor affecting it is calculated using Actual length of Specimen = Extension of Specimen/Magnetostriction Constant. To calculate Actual length of Specimen, you need Extension of Specimen (ΔL) & Magnetostriction Constant (λs). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Extension of Specimen & Magnetostriction Constant and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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