Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Damping Coefficient = (1/2)*Input Resistance*Initial Capacitance*sqrt((Transmittance Filtering*Input Inductance)/(Sample Signal Window*Initial Capacitance))
ζo = (1/2)*Rin*Cin*sqrt((Kf*Lo)/(Wss*Cin))
This formula uses 1 Functions, 6 Variables
Functions Used
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Variables Used
Damping Coefficient - (Measured in Newton Second per Meter) - The Damping Coefficient refers to the measure of effectiveness of damper, it reflects ability of damper to which it can resist the motion.
Input Resistance - (Measured in Ohm) - Input Resistance is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
Initial Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Initial Capacitance of coupling coefficient is the transfer of energy within an electrical network or between distant networks.
Transmittance Filtering - Transmittance Filtering is a linear filter which attenuates the transmittance over a broad range of wavelengths.
Input Inductance - (Measured in Henry) - Input Inductance is the tendency of an electrical conductor to oppose a change in the electric current flowing through it.
Sample Signal Window - Sample Signal Window typically refers to a specific section or range within a signal where sampling or analysis is performed. In various fields like signal processing.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Input Resistance: 4.51 Ohm --> 4.51 Ohm No Conversion Required
Initial Capacitance: 3.8 Farad --> 3.8 Farad No Conversion Required
Transmittance Filtering: 0.76 --> No Conversion Required
Input Inductance: 4 Henry --> 4 Henry No Conversion Required
Sample Signal Window: 7 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
ζo = (1/2)*Rin*Cin*sqrt((Kf*Lo)/(Wss*Cin)) --> (1/2)*4.51*3.8*sqrt((0.76*4)/(7*3.8))
Evaluating ... ...
ζo = 2.89685072350746
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
2.89685072350746 Newton Second per Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
2.89685072350746 2.896851 Newton Second per Meter <-- Damping Coefficient
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance Formula

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Damping Coefficient = (1/2)*Input Resistance*Initial Capacitance*sqrt((Transmittance Filtering*Input Inductance)/(Sample Signal Window*Initial Capacitance))
ζo = (1/2)*Rin*Cin*sqrt((Kf*Lo)/(Wss*Cin))

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How to Calculate Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance?

Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance calculator uses Damping Coefficient = (1/2)*Input Resistance*Initial Capacitance*sqrt((Transmittance Filtering*Input Inductance)/(Sample Signal Window*Initial Capacitance)) to calculate the Damping Coefficient, The Damping Coefficient of Second order Transmittance formula is defined as a measure of how quickly it returns to rest as the frictional force dissipates its oscillation energy. Damping Coefficient is denoted by ζo symbol.

How to calculate Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance, enter Input Resistance (Rin), Initial Capacitance (Cin), Transmittance Filtering (Kf), Input Inductance (Lo) & Sample Signal Window (Wss) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance calculation can be explained with given input values -> 2.896851 = (1/2)*4.51*3.8*sqrt((0.76*4)/(7*3.8)).

FAQ

What is Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance?
The Damping Coefficient of Second order Transmittance formula is defined as a measure of how quickly it returns to rest as the frictional force dissipates its oscillation energy and is represented as ζo = (1/2)*Rin*Cin*sqrt((Kf*Lo)/(Wss*Cin)) or Damping Coefficient = (1/2)*Input Resistance*Initial Capacitance*sqrt((Transmittance Filtering*Input Inductance)/(Sample Signal Window*Initial Capacitance)). Input Resistance is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit, Initial Capacitance of coupling coefficient is the transfer of energy within an electrical network or between distant networks, Transmittance Filtering is a linear filter which attenuates the transmittance over a broad range of wavelengths, Input Inductance is the tendency of an electrical conductor to oppose a change in the electric current flowing through it & Sample Signal Window typically refers to a specific section or range within a signal where sampling or analysis is performed. In various fields like signal processing.
How to calculate Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance?
The Damping Coefficient of Second order Transmittance formula is defined as a measure of how quickly it returns to rest as the frictional force dissipates its oscillation energy is calculated using Damping Coefficient = (1/2)*Input Resistance*Initial Capacitance*sqrt((Transmittance Filtering*Input Inductance)/(Sample Signal Window*Initial Capacitance)). To calculate Damping Coefficient of Second Order Transmittance, you need Input Resistance (Rin), Initial Capacitance (Cin), Transmittance Filtering (Kf), Input Inductance (Lo) & Sample Signal Window (Wss). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Input Resistance, Initial Capacitance, Transmittance Filtering, Input Inductance & Sample Signal Window 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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