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Contents of the Rayleigh’s Method PDF

List of 16 Rayleigh’s Method Formulas

Displacement of Body from Mean Position
Maximum Displacement from Mean Position given Displacement of Body from Mean Position
Maximum Displacement from Mean Position given Maximum Kinetic Energy
Maximum Displacement from Mean Position given Maximum Potential Energy
Maximum Displacement from Mean Position given Maximum Velocity at Mean Position
Maximum Displacement from Mean Position given Velocity at Mean Position
Maximum Kinetic Energy at Mean Position
Maximum Potential Energy at Mean Position
Maximum Velocity at Mean Position by Rayleigh Method
Natural Circular Frequency given Displacement of Body
Natural Circular Frequency given Maximum Velocity at Mean Position
Natural Frequency given Natural Circular Frequency
Potential Energy given Displacement of Body
Time Period given Natural Circular Frequency
Time Period of Free Longitudinal Vibrations
Velocity at Mean Position

Variables used in Rayleigh’s Method PDF

  1. f Frequency (Hertz)
  2. KE Maximum Kinetic Energy (Joule)
  3. PE Potential Energy (Joule)
  4. PEmax Maximum Potential Energy (Joule)
  5. sbody Displacement of Body (Meter)
  6. sconstrain Stiffness of Constraint (Newton per Meter)
  7. tp Time Period (Second)
  8. ttotal Total Time Taken (Second)
  9. v Velocity (Meter per Second)
  10. Vmax Maximum Velocity (Meter per Second)
  11. W Weight of Body in Newtons (Newton)
  12. Wload Load (Kilogram)
  13. x Maximum Displacement (Meter)
  14. ωf Cumulative Frequency (Radian per Second)
  15. ωn Natural Circular Frequency (Radian per Second)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Rayleigh’s Method PDF

  1. Constant: pi, 3.14159265358979323846264338327950288
    Archimedes' constant
  2. Function: asin, asin(Number)
    The inverse sine function, is a trigonometric function that takes a ratio of two sides of a right triangle and outputs the angle opposite the side with the given ratio.
  3. Function: cos, cos(Angle)
    Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle.
  4. Function: sin, sin(Angle)
    Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
  5. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  6. Measurement: Length in Meter (m)
    Length Unit Conversion
  7. Measurement: Weight in Kilogram (kg)
    Weight Unit Conversion
  8. Measurement: Time in Second (s)
    Time Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Speed in Meter per Second (m/s)
    Speed Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Energy in Joule (J)
    Energy Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Force in Newton (N)
    Force Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Frequency in Hertz (Hz)
    Frequency Unit Conversion
  13. Measurement: Surface Tension in Newton per Meter (N/m)
    Surface Tension Unit Conversion
  14. Measurement: Angular Velocity in Radian per Second (rad/s)
    Angular Velocity Unit Conversion

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Get Free Rayleigh’s Method PDF for Download today. Examples are included after each Formula with a link to a live Calculator! All the Formulas and Calculators support Unit Conversion as well. This PDF features 16 calculators from Longitudinal and Transverse Vibrations. Inside, you'll discover a list of formulas such as Velocity at Mean Position, Maximum Velocity at Mean Position by Rayleigh Method and 16 more formulas!. The Variables, Functions and Constants are summarized at the end. Explore and share Rayleigh’s Method PDFs!

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