Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Amplitude of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Frequency of Vibration))
A = (v/(2*pi*f))
This formula uses 1 Constants, 3 Variables
Constants Used
pi - Archimedes' constant Value Taken As 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
Variables Used
Amplitude of Vibration - (Measured in Meter) - Amplitude of Vibration is the greatest distance that a wave, especially a sound or radio wave, moves up and down.
Velocity of Particle - (Measured in Meter per Second) - Velocity of Particle is the rate of change of displacement of particle.
Frequency of Vibration - (Measured in Hertz) - Frequency of Vibration is the number of times something happens in a particular period.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Velocity of Particle: 125 Millimeter per Second --> 0.125 Meter per Second (Check conversion here)
Frequency of Vibration: 2.001 Hertz --> 2.001 Hertz No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
A = (v/(2*pi*f)) --> (0.125/(2*pi*2.001))
Evaluating ... ...
A = 0.00994221283682505
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.00994221283682505 Meter -->9.94221283682505 Millimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
9.94221283682505 9.942213 Millimeter <-- Amplitude of Vibration
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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17 Parameters of Vibration Control in Blasting Calculators

Burden Suggested in Langefors' Formula
Go Burden in Langefors' Formula = (Diameter of Drill Bit/33)*sqrt((Degree of Packing*Weight Strength of Explosive)/(Rock Constant*Degree of Fraction*Ratio of Spacing to Burden))
Frequency of Vibration given Acceleration of Particles
Go Frequency of Vibration = sqrt(Acceleration of Particles/(4*(pi)^2*Amplitude of Vibration))
Burden Suggested in Konya Formula
Go Burden = (3.15*Diameter of Explosive)*(Specific Gravity of Explosive/Specific Gravity of Rock)^(1/3)
Amplitude of Vibrations given Acceleration of Particles
Go Amplitude of Vibration = (Acceleration of Particles/(4*(pi*Frequency of Vibration)^2))
Distance from Explosion to Exposure given Overpressure
Go Distance from Explosion to Exposure = ((226.62/Overpressure))^(1/1.407)*(Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)
Overpressure due to Charge Exploded on Ground Surface
Go Overpressure = 226.62*((Maximum Weight of Explosives per Delay)^(1/3)/Distance from Explosion to Exposure)^(1.407)
Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle
Go Amplitude of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Frequency of Vibration))
Frequency of Vibration given Velocity of Particle
Go Frequency of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Amplitude of Vibration))
Frequency of Vibrations caused by Blasting
Go Frequency of Vibration = (Velocity of Vibration/Wavelength of Vibration)
Burden given Stemming at Top of Borehole
Go Burden = (Stemming at Top of Borehole-(Overburden/2))/0.7
Diameter of Borehole using Burden
Go Diameter of Borehole = (Burden)^2/Length of Borehole
Length of Borehole using Burden
Go Length of Borehole = (Burden)^2/Diameter of Borehole
Length of Borehole given Spacing for Multiple Simultaneous Blasting
Go Length of Borehole = (Blasting Space)^2/Burden
Burden given Spacing for Multiple Simultaneous Blasting
Go Burden = (Blasting Space)^2/Length of Borehole
Overpressure given Sound Pressure Level in Decibels
Go Overpressure = (Sound Pressure Level)^(1/0.084)*(6.95*10^(-28))
Minimum Length of Borehole in Meter
Go Length of Borehole = (2*25.4*Diameter of Bore Pith Circle)
Minimum Length of Borehole in Feet
Go Length of Borehole = (2*Diameter of Borehole)

Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle Formula

Amplitude of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Frequency of Vibration))
A = (v/(2*pi*f))

What is Amplitude?

The amplitude of a periodic variable is a measure of its change in a single period. There are various definitions of amplitude, which are all functions of the magnitude of the differences between the variable extreme values. In older texts, the phase of a period function is sometimes called the amplitude.

What is Acceleration in Particle Motion?

To accelerate an object (air particle) is to change its velocity over a period. Acceleration is defined technically as "the rate of change of velocity of an object with respect to time" and is given by the equation. where. a is the acceleration vector. v is the velocity vector expressed in m/s.

How to Calculate Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle?

Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle calculator uses Amplitude of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Frequency of Vibration)) to calculate the Amplitude of Vibration, The Amplitude of vibrations using velocity of particle is defined as the greatest distance that a wave, especially a sound or radio wave, moves up and down. Amplitude of Vibration is denoted by A symbol.

How to calculate Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle, enter Velocity of Particle (v) & Frequency of Vibration (f) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle calculation can be explained with given input values -> 9947.184 = (0.125/(2*pi*2.001)).

FAQ

What is Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle?
The Amplitude of vibrations using velocity of particle is defined as the greatest distance that a wave, especially a sound or radio wave, moves up and down and is represented as A = (v/(2*pi*f)) or Amplitude of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Frequency of Vibration)). Velocity of Particle is the rate of change of displacement of particle & Frequency of Vibration is the number of times something happens in a particular period.
How to calculate Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle?
The Amplitude of vibrations using velocity of particle is defined as the greatest distance that a wave, especially a sound or radio wave, moves up and down is calculated using Amplitude of Vibration = (Velocity of Particle/(2*pi*Frequency of Vibration)). To calculate Amplitude of Vibrations using Velocity of Particle, you need Velocity of Particle (v) & Frequency of Vibration (f). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Velocity of Particle & Frequency of Vibration and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Amplitude of Vibration?
In this formula, Amplitude of Vibration uses Velocity of Particle & Frequency of Vibration. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Amplitude of Vibration = (Acceleration of Particles/(4*(pi*Frequency of Vibration)^2))
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