Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Cant Deficiency = Theoretical Cant-Equilibrium Cant
DCant = eth-eCant
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Cant Deficiency - (Measured in Centimeter) - Cant Deficiency is the difference between the actual cant provided and equilibrium cant necessary for the maximum permissible speed on a curve.
Theoretical Cant - (Measured in Centimeter) - Theoretical Cant is the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail.
Equilibrium Cant - (Measured in Centimeter) - Equilibrium cant is the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail in equilibrium.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Theoretical Cant: 16.25 Centimeter --> 16.25 Centimeter No Conversion Required
Equilibrium Cant: 11.25 Centimeter --> 11.25 Centimeter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
DCant = eth-eCant --> 16.25-11.25
Evaluating ... ...
DCant = 5
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.05 Meter -->5 Centimeter (Check conversion here)
FINAL ANSWER
5 Centimeter <-- Cant Deficiency
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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Weighted Average of Different Trains at Different Speeds
Go Weighted Average Speed = (Number of Trains with Speed 1*Speed of Trains Moving with Same Speed 1+Number of Trains with Speed 2*Speed of Trains Moving with Same Speed 2+Number of Trains with Speed 3*Speed of Trains Moving with Same Speed 3+Number of Trains with Speed 4*Speed of Trains Moving with Same Speed 4)/(Number of Trains with Speed 1+Number of Trains with Speed 2+Number of Trains with Speed 3+Number of Trains with Speed 4)
Equilibrium Cant in Railways
Go Equilibrium Cant in Railways = Gauge of Track*Speed of Vehicle on Track^2/(127*Radius of Curve)
Shift in Railways for Cubic Parabola
Go Shift in Railways in Cubic parabola = Length of Transition Curve in meters^2/(24*Radius of Curve)
Equilibrium Cant for NG
Go Equilibrium Cant for Narrow Gauge = 0.762*Speed of Vehicle on Track^2/(127*Radius of Curve)
Equilibrium Cant for BG
Go Equilibrium Cant for Broad Gauge = 1.676*Speed of Vehicle on Track^2/(127*Radius of Curve)
Equilibrium Cant for MG
Go Equilibrium Cant for Meter Gauge = 1.000*Speed of Vehicle on Track^2/(127*Radius of Curve)
Cant Deficiency for given Maximum Theoretical Cant
Go Cant Deficiency = Maximum Theoretical Cant-Maximum Equilibrium Cant
Maximum Theoretical Cant in Railways
Go Maximum Theoretical Cant = Maximum Equilibrium Cant+Cant Deficiency
Radius for given Degree of Curve in Railways
Go Radius of Curve = (1720/Degree of Curve for Railways)*(pi/180)
Degree of Curve in Railways
Go Degree of Curve for Railways = (1720/Radius of Curve)*(pi/180)
Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant
Go Cant Deficiency = Theoretical Cant-Equilibrium Cant
Theoretical Cant in Railways
Go Theoretical Cant = Equilibrium Cant+Cant Deficiency

Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant Formula

Cant Deficiency = Theoretical Cant-Equilibrium Cant
DCant = eth-eCant

Cant deficiency for given theoretical cant

The Cant deficiency for given theoretical cant is defined as the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail. It is positive when the outer rail on a curved track is raised above inner rail and is negative when the inner rail on a curved track is raised above the outer rail.

How to Calculate Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant?

Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant calculator uses Cant Deficiency = Theoretical Cant-Equilibrium Cant to calculate the Cant Deficiency, Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant is defined as the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail. Cant Deficiency is denoted by DCant symbol.

How to calculate Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant, enter Theoretical Cant (eth) & Equilibrium Cant (eCant) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant calculation can be explained with given input values -> 500 = 0.1625-0.1125.

FAQ

What is Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant?
Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant is defined as the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail and is represented as DCant = eth-eCant or Cant Deficiency = Theoretical Cant-Equilibrium Cant. Theoretical Cant is the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail & Equilibrium cant is the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail in equilibrium.
How to calculate Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant?
Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant is defined as the amount by which one rail is raised above the other rail is calculated using Cant Deficiency = Theoretical Cant-Equilibrium Cant. To calculate Cant Deficiency for given Theoretical Cant, you need Theoretical Cant (eth) & Equilibrium Cant (eCant). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Theoretical Cant & Equilibrium Cant 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 Cant Deficiency?
In this formula, Cant Deficiency uses Theoretical Cant & Equilibrium Cant. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Cant Deficiency = Maximum Theoretical Cant-Maximum Equilibrium Cant
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