Emissivity per Unit Mole Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Emissivity per unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas
εtrans = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Tg
This formula uses 1 Constants, 2 Variables
Constants Used
[BoltZ] - Boltzmann constant Value Taken As 1.38064852E-23
Variables Used
Emissivity per unit Mole - (Measured in Joule Per Mole) - Emissivity per unit mole, Emissivity is the measure of an object's ability to emit infrared energy per unit mole.
Temperature of Gas - (Measured in Kelvin) - The temperature of Gas is the measure of hotness or coldness of a gas.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Temperature of Gas: 300 Kelvin --> 300 Kelvin No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
εtrans = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Tg --> 3/2*[BoltZ]*300
Evaluating ... ...
εtrans = 6.21291834E-21
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
6.21291834E-21 Joule Per Mole --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
6.21291834E-21 6.2E-21 Joule Per Mole <-- Emissivity per unit Mole
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Mean Free Path of Single-Species Gas
Go Mean Free Path of Molecule = 1/(sqrt(2)*Number Density*pi*Distance between Two Bodies^2)
Mean Free Path using Number Density
Go Mean Free Path of Molecule = 1/(Number Density*pi*Distance between Two Bodies^2)
Number Density
Go Number Density = Pressure of Gas/([BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas)
Pressure of Gas using Number Density
Go Pressure of Gas = Number Density*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas
Molar Volume using Kinetic Energy per Mole
Go Molar Volume using Kinetic Energy = 2/3*Kinetic Energy per Mole/Pressure
Kinetic Energy per Mole using Molar Volume
Go Kinetic Energy per Mole = 3/2*Pressure*Molar Volume using Kinetic Energy
Pressure using Molar Volume
Go Pressure = 2/3*Kinetic Energy per Mole/Molar Volume using Kinetic Energy
Specific Gas Constant using Kinetic Energy per Mole
Go Specific Gas Constant = 2/3*Kinetic Energy per Mole/Temperature of Gas
Kinetic Energy per Mole using Temperature of Gas
Go Kinetic Energy per Mole = 3/2*Specific Gas Constant*Temperature of Gas
Temperature of Gas using Kinetic Energy per Mole
Go Temperature of Gas = 2/3*Kinetic Energy per Mole/Specific Gas Constant
Temperature of Gas using Emissivity per Unit Mole
Go Temperature of Gas = 2/3*Emissivity per unit Mole/[BoltZ]
Emissivity per Unit Mole
Go Emissivity per unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas
Volume of Gas
Go Volume of Gas = 2/3*Total Kinetic Energy per Mole/Pressure
Pressure using Kinetic Energy per Mole
Go Pressure = 2/3*Kinetic Energy per Mole/Volume of Gas
Kinetic Energy per Mole
Go Kinetic Energy per Mole = 3/2*Pressure*Volume of Gas

Emissivity per Unit Mole Formula

Emissivity per unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas
εtrans = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Tg

What is emissivity?

Emissivity is the measure of an object's ability to emit infrared energy. Emitted energy indicates the temperature of the object. Emissivity can have a value from 0.

How to Calculate Emissivity per Unit Mole?

Emissivity per Unit Mole calculator uses Emissivity per unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas to calculate the Emissivity per unit Mole, The Emissivity per unit mole formula is defined as the function of The Stefan-Boltzmann constant and Temperature of the gas. Emissivity per unit Mole is denoted by εtrans symbol.

How to calculate Emissivity per Unit Mole using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Emissivity per Unit Mole, enter Temperature of Gas (Tg) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Emissivity per Unit Mole calculation can be explained with given input values -> 6.2E-22 = 3/2*[BoltZ]*300.

FAQ

What is Emissivity per Unit Mole?
The Emissivity per unit mole formula is defined as the function of The Stefan-Boltzmann constant and Temperature of the gas and is represented as εtrans = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Tg or Emissivity per unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas. The temperature of Gas is the measure of hotness or coldness of a gas.
How to calculate Emissivity per Unit Mole?
The Emissivity per unit mole formula is defined as the function of The Stefan-Boltzmann constant and Temperature of the gas is calculated using Emissivity per unit Mole = 3/2*[BoltZ]*Temperature of Gas. To calculate Emissivity per Unit Mole, you need Temperature of Gas (Tg). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Temperature of Gas 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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