Height of plates Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Plate Height = Liquid Level between Plates*(No Fluid Capacitance*Dielectric Constant)/(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance)
R = DL*(Ca*μ)/(C-Ca)
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Plate Height - (Measured in Meter) - Plate Height refers to the distance between the top and bottom surfaces of plates used in devices like capacitance level sensors to gauge fluid levels.
Liquid Level between Plates - (Measured in Meter) - Liquid Level between Plates refers to the distance or thickness of a liquid layer present between two parallel plates.
No Fluid Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - No Fluid Capacitance is non-liquid submerged capacitance.
Dielectric Constant - Dielectric Constant is a measure of a material's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field, influencing its capacitance and determining its electrical properties.
Capacitance - (Measured in Farad) - Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Liquid Level between Plates: 0.021 Meter --> 0.021 Meter No Conversion Required
No Fluid Capacitance: 4.6 Farad --> 4.6 Farad No Conversion Required
Dielectric Constant: 60 --> No Conversion Required
Capacitance: 10.1 Farad --> 10.1 Farad No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
R = DL*(Ca*μ)/(C-Ca) --> 0.021*(4.6*60)/(10.1-4.6)
Evaluating ... ...
R = 1.05381818181818
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
1.05381818181818 Meter --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
1.05381818181818 1.053818 Meter <-- Plate Height
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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18 Level Measurement Calculators

Magnetic Permeability of Liquid
​ Go Dielectric Constant = (Plate Height*(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance))/(Liquid Level between Plates*No Fluid Capacitance)
Liquid Level
​ Go Liquid Level between Plates = ((Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance)*Plate Height)/(No Fluid Capacitance*Dielectric Constant)
Non-Conductive Liquid Capacitance
​ Go Capacitance = (Dielectric Constant*Liquid Level between Plates*No Fluid Capacitance)+(Plate Height*No Fluid Capacitance)
Height of plates
​ Go Plate Height = Liquid Level between Plates*(No Fluid Capacitance*Dielectric Constant)/(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance)
Capacitance with No Liquid
​ Go No Fluid Capacitance = (Capacitance*Plate Height)/((Liquid Level between Plates*Dielectric Constant)+Plate Height)
Float diameter
​ Go Pipe Diameter Level = sqrt((4*Buoyancy Force)/(Fluid Specific Weight*pi*Displacer Length))
Length of displacer submerged in liquid
​ Go Displacer Length = (4*Buoyancy Force)/(Fluid Specific Weight*pi*Pipe Diameter Level^2)
Weight of Body in Liquid
​ Go Body Weight = Air Weight-(Immersed Depth*Fluid Specific Weight*Cross Section Area Level)
Weight of Air
​ Go Air Weight = (Immersed Depth*Fluid Specific Weight*Cross Section Area Level)+Body Weight
Buoyancy Force on Cylindrical Displacer
​ Go Buoyancy Force = (Fluid Specific Weight*pi*Pipe Diameter Level^2*Displacer Length)/4
Cross-Sectional Area of Object
​ Go Cross Section Area Level = Buoyancy Force/(Immersed Depth*Fluid Specific Weight)
Immersed Depth
​ Go Immersed Depth = Buoyancy Force/(Cross Section Area Level*Fluid Specific Weight)
Buoyancy
​ Go Buoyancy Force = Immersed Depth*Cross Section Area Level*Fluid Specific Weight
Weight of Material in Container
​ Go Material Weight Level = Material Volume*Fluid Specific Weight
Volume of Material in Container
​ Go Material Volume = Cross Section Area Level*Depth
Weight on Force Sensor
​ Go Force Sensor Weight = Body Weight-Force Level
Weight of Displacer
​ Go Body Weight = Force Sensor Weight+Force Level
Depth of Fluid
​ Go Depth = Pressure Change/Fluid Specific Weight

Height of plates Formula

Plate Height = Liquid Level between Plates*(No Fluid Capacitance*Dielectric Constant)/(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance)
R = DL*(Ca*μ)/(C-Ca)

What do you mean by dielectric constant?

The dielectric constant, also known as relative permittivity, measures how well a material can store electrical energy in an electric field compared to a vacuum. It quantifies a material's ability to polarize in response to an applied electric field. Higher dielectric constants indicate stronger polarization, allowing for increased charge storage capacity.

How to Calculate Height of plates?

Height of plates calculator uses Plate Height = Liquid Level between Plates*(No Fluid Capacitance*Dielectric Constant)/(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance) to calculate the Plate Height, The Height of plates formula is defined as is the electrically insulating material between the metallic plates of a capacitor. The polarization of the dielectric by the applied electric field increases the capacitor's surface charge for the given electric field strength. Plate Height is denoted by R symbol.

How to calculate Height of plates using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Height of plates, enter Liquid Level between Plates (DL), No Fluid Capacitance (Ca), Dielectric Constant (μ) & Capacitance (C) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Height of plates calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.003636 = 0.021*(4.6*60)/(10.1-4.6).

FAQ

What is Height of plates?
The Height of plates formula is defined as is the electrically insulating material between the metallic plates of a capacitor. The polarization of the dielectric by the applied electric field increases the capacitor's surface charge for the given electric field strength and is represented as R = DL*(Ca*μ)/(C-Ca) or Plate Height = Liquid Level between Plates*(No Fluid Capacitance*Dielectric Constant)/(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance). Liquid Level between Plates refers to the distance or thickness of a liquid layer present between two parallel plates, No Fluid Capacitance is non-liquid submerged capacitance, Dielectric Constant is a measure of a material's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field, influencing its capacitance and determining its electrical properties & Capacitance is the ratio of the amount of electric charge stored on a conductor to a difference in electric potential.
How to calculate Height of plates?
The Height of plates formula is defined as is the electrically insulating material between the metallic plates of a capacitor. The polarization of the dielectric by the applied electric field increases the capacitor's surface charge for the given electric field strength is calculated using Plate Height = Liquid Level between Plates*(No Fluid Capacitance*Dielectric Constant)/(Capacitance-No Fluid Capacitance). To calculate Height of plates, you need Liquid Level between Plates (DL), No Fluid Capacitance (Ca), Dielectric Constant (μ) & Capacitance (C). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Liquid Level between Plates, No Fluid Capacitance, Dielectric Constant & Capacitance 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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