Magnetic Permeability of Liquid Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Magnetic Permeability = Height*(Capacitance-Capacitance with No Liquid Output)/(Difference in Liquid Level*Capacitance with No Liquid Output)
µm = h*(C-C'op)/(ΔH*C'op)
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Magnetic Permeability - (Measured in Henry per Meter) - Magnetic Permeability of a medium is the measure of magnetization that a material obtains in response to an applied magnetic field.
Height - (Measured in Meter) - Height is the distance between the lowest and highest points of a person/ shape/ object standing upright.
Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential.
Capacitance with No Liquid Output - (Measured in Farad) - Capacitance with No Liquid Output is non-liquid submerged capacitance.
Difference in Liquid Level - (Measured in Meter) - Difference in liquid level is a variable in discharge through the fully submerged orifice.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Height: 12 Meter --> 12 Meter No Conversion Required
Capacitance: 29.5 Farad --> 29.5 Farad No Conversion Required
Capacitance with No Liquid Output: 4.6 Farad --> 4.6 Farad No Conversion Required
Difference in Liquid Level: 0.04 Meter --> 0.04 Meter No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
µm = h*(C-C'op)/(ΔH*C'op) --> 12*(29.5-4.6)/(0.04*4.6)
Evaluating ... ...
µm = 1623.91304347826
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1623.91304347826 Henry per Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1623.91304347826 1623.913 Henry per Meter <-- Magnetic Permeability
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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25 Liquid Measurement Calculators

Liquid Level
Go Difference in Liquid Level = ((Capacitance-Capacitance with No Liquid Output)*Height)/(Capacitance with No Liquid Output*Magnetic Permeability)
Pipe Diameter
Go Diameter of Pipe = (Friction Factor*Length*(Average Velocity^2))/(2*Head Loss Due to Friction*Earth’s Geocentric Gravitational Constant)
Drag Coefficient of Pipe
Go Drag Coefficient = Force*(2*Acceleration Due to Gravity)/(Specific Weight Fluid*Area of Cross-Section*Velocity of Fluid)
Resisting Motion in fluid
Go Resisting Motion in Fluid = (Coefficient of Velocity*Area of Cross-Section*Velocity of Fluid)/Distance
Absolute Viscosity
Go Absolute Viscosity of Fluid = (Viscosity of Fluid*Diameter of Pipe*Density of Fluid)/Reynolds Number
Density of Liquid
Go Density of Fluid = Reynolds Number*Absolute Viscosity of Fluid/(Viscosity of Fluid*Diameter of Pipe)
Reynolds number of fluid flowing in Pipe
Go Reynolds Number = (Velocity of Fluid*Diameter of Pipe*Density of Fluid)/Absolute Viscosity of Fluid
Weight of Body in Liquid
Go Weight of Material = Weight of Air-(Immersed Depth*Specific Weight Fluid*Area of Cross-Section)
Float diameter
Go Diameter of Pipe = sqrt(4*Buoyancy Force/(Specific Weight Fluid*Length))
Cross-Sectional Area of Object
Go Area of Cross-Section = Buoyancy Force/(Immersed Depth*Specific Weight Fluid)
Immersed Depth
Go Immersed Depth = Buoyancy Force/(Area of Cross-Section*Specific Weight Fluid)
Buoyancy
Go Buoyancy Force = Immersed Depth*Area of Cross-Section*Specific Weight Fluid
Buoyancy Force on Cylindrical Displacer
Go Buoyancy Force = (Specific Weight Fluid*(Diameter of Pipe^2)*Length)/4
Length of displacer submerged in liquid
Go Length = 4*Buoyancy Force/(Specific Weight Fluid*(Diameter of Pipe^2))
Specific Weight of Liquid in Manometer
Go Pressure Difference = Specific Weight Fluid*Difference of Height of Liquid in Column
Height of liquid in column
Go Difference of Height of Liquid in Column = Pressure Difference/Specific Weight Fluid
Weight of Material on Length of Weighing Platform
Go Weight of Material = (Flow Rate*Length)/Speed of Body
Mass of Dry Air or Gas in Mixture
Go Mass of Gas = Mass of Water Vapor/Inside Humidity Ratio
Mass of Water Vapor in Mixture
Go Mass of Water Vapor = Inside Humidity Ratio*Mass of Gas
Flow Rate
Go Flow Rate = Area of Cross-Section*Average Velocity
Weight of Material in Container
Go Weight of Material = Volume*Specific Weight Fluid
Dynamic viscosity
Go Dynamic Viscosity of Fluid = Couple Moment/Force
Depth of Fluid
Go Depth = Change in Pressure/Specific Weight Fluid
Mass Flow Rate
Go Mass Flow Rate = Density of Fluid*Flow Rate
Volume of Material in Container
Go Volume = Area of Cross-Section*Depth

Magnetic Permeability of Liquid Formula

Magnetic Permeability = Height*(Capacitance-Capacitance with No Liquid Output)/(Difference in Liquid Level*Capacitance with No Liquid Output)
µm = h*(C-C'op)/(ΔH*C'op)

What does high magnetic permeability mean?

The greater the magnetic permeability of the material, the greater the conductivity for magnetic lines of force, and vice versa. The magnetic permeability of a material indicates the ease with which an external magnetic field can create a higher magnetic force of attraction in the material.

How to Calculate Magnetic Permeability of Liquid?

Magnetic Permeability of Liquid calculator uses Magnetic Permeability = Height*(Capacitance-Capacitance with No Liquid Output)/(Difference in Liquid Level*Capacitance with No Liquid Output) to calculate the Magnetic Permeability, The Magnetic Permeability of Liquid formula is defined as the ratio of the magnetic induction to the magnetic intensity. It is a scalar quantity and denoted by the symbol μ. Magnetic permeability helps us measure a material's resistance to the magnetic field or measure the degree to which a magnetic field can penetrate through a material. Magnetic Permeability is denoted by µm symbol.

How to calculate Magnetic Permeability of Liquid using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Magnetic Permeability of Liquid, enter Height (h), Capacitance (C), Capacitance with No Liquid Output (C'op) & Difference in Liquid Level (ΔH) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Magnetic Permeability of Liquid calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1299.13 = 12*(29.5-4.6)/(0.04*4.6).

FAQ

What is Magnetic Permeability of Liquid?
The Magnetic Permeability of Liquid formula is defined as the ratio of the magnetic induction to the magnetic intensity. It is a scalar quantity and denoted by the symbol μ. Magnetic permeability helps us measure a material's resistance to the magnetic field or measure the degree to which a magnetic field can penetrate through a material and is represented as µm = h*(C-C'op)/(ΔH*C'op) or Magnetic Permeability = Height*(Capacitance-Capacitance with No Liquid Output)/(Difference in Liquid Level*Capacitance with No Liquid Output). Height is the distance between the lowest and highest points of a person/ shape/ object standing upright, Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential, Capacitance with No Liquid Output is non-liquid submerged capacitance & Difference in liquid level is a variable in discharge through the fully submerged orifice.
How to calculate Magnetic Permeability of Liquid?
The Magnetic Permeability of Liquid formula is defined as the ratio of the magnetic induction to the magnetic intensity. It is a scalar quantity and denoted by the symbol μ. Magnetic permeability helps us measure a material's resistance to the magnetic field or measure the degree to which a magnetic field can penetrate through a material is calculated using Magnetic Permeability = Height*(Capacitance-Capacitance with No Liquid Output)/(Difference in Liquid Level*Capacitance with No Liquid Output). To calculate Magnetic Permeability of Liquid, you need Height (h), Capacitance (C), Capacitance with No Liquid Output (C'op) & Difference in Liquid Level (ΔH). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Height, Capacitance, Capacitance with No Liquid Output & Difference in Liquid Level 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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