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The most common used electrical formulas - Ohms Law and combinations

Common electrical units used in formulas and equations are:

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  • Volt - unit of electrical potential or motive force - potential is required to send one ampere of current through one ohm of resistance
  • Ohm - unit of resistance - one ohm is the resistance offered to the passage of one ampere when impelled by one volt
  • Ampere - units of current - one ampere is the current which one volt can send through a resistance of one ohm
  • Watt - unit of electrical energy or power - one watt is the product of one ampere and one volt - one ampere of current flowing under the force of one volt gives one watt of energy
  • Volt Ampere - product of volts and amperes as shown by a voltmeter and ammeter - in direct current systems the volt ampere is the same as watts or the energy delivered - in alternating current systems - the volts and amperes may or may not be 100% synchronous - when synchronous the volt amperes equals the watts on a wattmeter - when not synchronous volt amperes exceed watts - reactive power
  • kiloVolt Ampere - one kilovolt ampere - kVA - is equal to 1000 volt amperes
  • Power Factor - ratio of watts to volt amperes

Electrical Potential - Ohm's Law

Ohm's law can be expressed as:

U = R I (1a)

U = P / I (1b)

U = (P R)1/2 (1c)

Electric Current - Ohm's Law

I = U / R (2a)

I = P / U (2b)

I = (P / R)1/2 (2c)

Electric Resistance - Ohm's Law

R = U / I (3a)

R = U2/ P (3b)

R = P / I2 (3c)

Example - Ohm's law

A 12 volt battery supplies power to a resistance of 18 ohms.

I = (12 V) / (18 Ω)

= 0.67 (A)

Electric Power

P = U I (4a)

P = R I2 (4b)

P = U2/ R (4c)

where

P = power (watts, W, J/s)

U = voltage (volts, V)

I = current (amperes, A)

R = resistance (ohms, Ω)

Electric Energy

Electric energy is power multiplied with time:

W = P t (5)

where

W = energy (Ws, J)

t = time (s)

Alternative - power can be expressed

P = W / t (5b)

Power is consumption of energy by consumption of time.

Example - Energy lost in a Resistor

A 12 V battery is connected in series with a resistance of 50 ohm. The power consumed in the resistor can be calculated as

P = (12 V)2 / (50 ohm)

= 2.9 W

The energy dissipated in 60 seconds can be calculated

W = (2.9 W) (60 s)

= 174 Ws, J

= 0.174 kWs

= 4.8 10-5 kWh

Example - Electric Stove

An electric stove consumes 5 MJ of energy from a 230 V power supply when turned on in 60 minutes.

The power rating - energy per unit time - of the stove can be calculated as

P = (5 MJ) (106 J/MJ) / ((60 min) (60 s/min))

= 1389 W

= 1.39 kW

The current can be calculated

I = (1389 W) / (230 V)

= 6 ampere

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Electrical Motor Efficiency

μ = 746 Php / Pinput_w (6)

where

μ = efficiency

Php = output horsepower (hp)

Pinput_w = input electrical power (watts)

or alternatively

μ = 746 Php / (1.732 V I PF) (6b)

Electrical Motor - Power

P3-phase = (U I PF 1.732) / 1,000 (7)

where

P3-phase = electrical power 3-phase motor (kW)

PF = power factor electrical motor

Electrical Motor - Amps

I3-phase = (746 Php) / (1.732 VμPF) (8)

where

I3-phase = electrical current 3-phase motor (amps)

PF = power factor electrical motor

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Cable Length from Sag, Span

Formula:


L = S + ((8 * d2) / (3 * S))


Where,

L = Cable Length
S = Cable Span
d = Cable Sag

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Spring Resonant Frequency

Formula:

fres= (1/2)* √(k/M)


Where,

fres = Spring Resonance
k = Spring Constant
M = Spring Mass

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Solenoid Coil Electromagnetic Force

Formula:


F = (n x i)2 x magnetic constant x a / (2 x g2)
Where,
F = Force,
i = Current,
g = Length of the gap between the solenoid and a piece of metal,
a = Area
n = Number of turns,
Magnetic constant = 4 x PI x 10-7.

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Capacitor Energy (E) and RC Time Constant

Formula:

E = (V² x C) / 2
T = R x C


Where,

E =Stored Energy (Joules),
T = Time Constant (S),
V = Volatge (V) ,
C = Capacitance (uF),
R = Load Resistance (Ohms).

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Physical Properties of Coil / Material

Formula Used:


T = bl / d
n = Turns/ T
cd = (2 x n x d) + bd
r = (n x d + bd) / 2
a = PI x r x r
L = (2 x PI x r x n) / 1000
rpm = .0333 *((0.812/2)*(0.812/2))/((d/2)*(d/2))
R = rpm x L
V = R x I
P = V x I

Where,
T = Turns per winding,
bl = Length of Bobbin,
d = Wire Diameter,
n = Number of windings,
cd = Outer diameter of coil,
bd = Diameter of Bobbin,
r = radius of middle of coil,
a = Cross sectional area,
L = Total Length,
rpm = Resistance/meter,
R = Resistance,
V = Voltage at Rated Current,
I = Current,
P = Power at Rated Current,

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Air Core Coil Inductance

Formula:


Inductance = ((d2) x (n2)) / (18d + 40l)
Where,
d = Coil Diameter,
l = Coil Length,
n = Number of turns.

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Parallel Resistor

Formula Used:


Rp = 1 / ((1/R1) + (1/R2))
Where,
Rp = Total Parallel Resistance
R1 & R2 = Resistors connected in parallel

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Straight Wire Inductance / Inductor

Formula:


L= 0.00508 x a x (log(2 x a/d)-0.75)
Where,
L = Inductance,
a,d = Length & Diameter of the wire,

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8051 PIC Microcontroller (UC) Time Delay

Formula Used:


TIC12 = 1 / (mhz / 12)TIC6 = 1 / (mhz / 6)
8-bit Timer Counter Maximum Run-Time for 12 clock = TIC12 * 256 / 1000
8-bit Timer Counter Maximum Run-Time for 6 clock = TIC6 * 256 / 1000
16-bit Timer Counter Maximum Run-Time for 12 clock = TIC12 * 65536 / 1000
16-bit Timer Counter Maximum Run-Time for 6 clock = TIC6 * 65536 / 1000
8-Bit DRT Reload Value for 12 clock = 256 -(DRT / TIC12 * 1000)
8-Bit DRT Reload Value for 6 clock = 256 -(DRT / TIC6 * 1000)
16-Bit DRT Reload Value for 12 clock = 65536 -(DRT / TIC12 * 1000)
16-Bit DRT Reload Value for 6 clock = 65536 -(DRT / TIC6 * 1000)

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Parallel Resistance of Electronic Circuit

Formula :


Where R1,R2,...Rn are the individual resistor values
Rtotal is the total resistance value in parallel

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Series Resistor / Resistance

Formula:


R=R1+R2+R3+.......


Where,

R = Total Resistors value
R1 = Individual Resistors value
R2 = Individual Resistors value
R3 = Individual Resistors value

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Microstrip Transmission Lines Impedance (Z0)

Formula:


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Electrical Admittance (Y)

Formula:

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Series Capacitor / Capacitance

Formula :
1/CTotal = 1/C0 + 1/C1 + 1/C2 + .... + 1/Cn

Where,
C0,C1,..,Cn are the individual capacitors values
CTotal is the total capacitance value of an electrical circuit

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Parallel Capacitor / Capacitance

Formula :
CTotal = C1 + C2 + C3 + .... + Cn

Where,
C1,C2,..,Cn are the individual capacitors values
CTotal is the total capacitors value in parallel
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Horsepower (HP) and Watts Conversion

Formula:


Horsepower (HP) =W/HP

Where,

W = Power in wattsHP = Value of one HP
1 Electrical HP = 746 watts
1 Mechanical HP = 745.69987 watts
1 Metric HP = 735.49875 watts

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Power Factor for AC

Formula:


Power factor = kW/√ (kW)2 + (kVAr)2

Where,

kW = Real Power
kVAr = Reactive Power

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Three Phase Transformer Capacity

Formula:

V = (k x 1000) / (A x Ph)
A = (k x 1000) / (V x Ph)
k = (Ph x V x A) / 1000


Where,

V = Volt
A = Amps
k = kVA
Ph = 3 phase (√3 = 1.732050808)

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Specific Work of Gas Turbine

Formula:

w = K / ((K - 1) * R * T1 * [1 - ((p2 / p1)((K-1)/K))])


Where,

w = Specific Work Gas Turbine
K = Ratio Specific Heat Air
R = Individual Gas Constant
T1 = Absolute Temperature
p1 = Primary Pressure
p2 = Secondary Pressure

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3 Phase Power by Two Wattmeters Method

Formula:


P = ( V12 * I2 * cos ( 30 + θ ) ) + ( V13 * I3 * cos ( 30 - θ ) )


Where,

P = Three Phase Power
V12 , V13 = Voltage
I2, I3 = Current
θ = Displacement Angle
cos = Cosine

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Specific Work

Formula:

w = (p1 - p2) / ρ
t = (p2 - p1) / ρ


Where,

w = Specific Work of Pump
t = Specific Work of Turbine
p1 = Primary Pressure
p2 = Secondary Pressure
ρ = Density

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AVR Timer


Formula:

f = cf / p
o = ttt / tr2
rtt = t - (o * tr2)
rt = ttt / f
nf = f / ttt


Where,

f = Frequency
cf = System Clock Frequency
p = Prescaler Clock Value
o =Overflow Count
tr = Timer Resolution
ttt = Total Timer Ticks
rtt = Remainder Timer Ticks
rt = Real Time
nf = New Frequency

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Young's Modulus Spring Resonant Frequency

Formula:

fres = (d / (9* D2 * nf)) * √(G / ρ)


Where,

fres = Spring Resonant Frequency
d = Wire Diameter
D = spring Diameter
nf = Total Number of Coils
G = Youngs Modulus of Material
ρ = Material Density

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Gearbox Ratio

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Formula:

GF = (eRPM * h * 0.002975) / a
MPH = GF / GR


Where,

GF = Gear Factor
GR = Gear Ratio
eRPM = Engine RPM (Revolution per Minute)
h = Tire Height
a = Axle Ratio
MPH = Miles per Hour

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Power Consumption mAh Calculator

Formula:

b = (c / h) * 0.70


Where,

b = Average Current Consumption
c = Battery Capacity
h = Estimated Hours

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Electricity Cost

Formula:

Energy Consumed per Day = (p × h) / 1000
Energy Consumed per Month = ((p × h) / 1000) × 30
Energy Consumed per Year = ((p × h) / 1000) × 365
Electricity Cost per Day = ((p × h) / 1000) × r
Electricity Cost per Month =(((p × h) / 1000) × 30) × r
Electricity Cost per Year = (((p × h) / 1000) × 365) × r


Where,

p = Power Consumption
h = Hours of Use per Day
r = Electricity Cost per Unit

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Wire Diameter

Formula:

D = 2 × √(A / π)


Where,

D = Wire Diameter
A = Area

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Wire Gauge

Formula:

Wire Diameter in AWG = -10 - 20 × log(d)


Where,

d = Wire Diameter
g = Diameter of Wire in Gauge

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Electric Potential Energy

Formula:



Where,

V = Electric Potential
qN = Charge
ε0 = Permittivity(8.8541878176e-12 F/m)
rN = Point Distant

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Transformer Current

Formula:

I = P / V


Where,

I = Current
P = Power Rating
V = Voltage

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Transformer Primary Conductor Size

Formula:

δ = I / A


Where,

δ = Conductor Size
I= Current
A = Current density

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Number of Turns in a Transformer Coil

Formula:

Te = (1/(4.44 × F × M × A))
T = Te × V


Where,

Te = Turns per Volts
T = Total Number of Turns
M = Magnetic flux
A = Area of Core
F = Operating Frequency
V = Voltage

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Transformer Wire Length

Formula:

Total Wire Length = Number of Turns × Perimeter of Bobbin

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Volume of Conductor

Formula:

Volume of Conductor = Area × Length

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Weight of Transformer Windings

Formula:

Weight of Windings(kg) = Density × Volume(m3)

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NE555 Timer Astable Circuit

Formula:


f = 1.44 / ((R1 + 2(R2)) × C)
THigh = 0.693 × (R1 + R2) × C
Tlow = 0.693 × R2 × C
d = ( THigh / ( THigh + l )) × 100


Where,

R1 = Resistor 1
R2 = Resistor 2
C = Capacitor
d = Duty Cycle
f = Frequency
THigh = Time High
Tlow = Time Low

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Electrostatic

Formula:

p = ε0 × e2 / 2


Where,

p = Electrostatic Pressure
e = Electric Field
ε0 = Electric Constant(8.854×10-12)

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Real and Reactive Power

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Formula:

For Single Phase
t = v × i × cos(p)
r = v × i × sin(p)

For Three Phase
t = √3 × v × i × cos(p)
r = √3 × v × i × sin(p)


Where,

t = Real power
r = Reactive power
v = Voltage
i = Current
p = Phase Angle

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DC Power

Formula:

P = V × I
V = P / I
I = P / V


Where,

P = Power
V = Voltage
I = Current

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AC Power

Formula:

For Single Phase
P = V × I × cos(θ)
V = P / (I × cos(θ)
I = P / (V × cos(θ)

For Three Phase
P = √3 × V × I × cos(θ)
V = P / (3 × I × cos(θ)
I = P / (3 × V × cos(θ)


Where,

P = Power
θ = Power Factor Angle
V = Voltage
I = Current

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Formula:

p = (e × t) / 1000


Where,

p = Power Consumption
e = Electricity Usage
t = Total Usage Time

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Copper Loss

Formula:

l = (a2 × b) + (c2 × d)


Where,

l = Copper Loss
a = Primary Winding Current
b = Primary Winding Ohmic Resistance
c = Secondary Winding Current
d = Secondary Winding Ohmic Resistance

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Total Luminous Flux

Formula:

Ω = 2π(1-Cosθ)
F = ΩIv


Where,

Iv = Maximum Luminous Intensity
θ = Cone Full Angle
Ω = Equivalent Solid Angle
F = Total Luminous Flux

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Coaxial Cable Impedance

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Formula:

Z = (138 × log10 (d1 / (d2)) / √(R)
F = 11.8 / (√(R) × π × ((d1 + d2) / 2))
T =( (7.354 × R) / (log10(d1 / d2)))/0.3048
D = (140.4 × log10(d1 / d2))/0.3048
V = (1 / √ (R)) × 100


Where,

Z = Impedance
d1 = Dielectric Outer Diameter
d2 = Inner Conductor Diameter
R = Dielectric Constant
F = Cutoff Frequency
T = Capacitance
D = Inductance
V = Velocity of Propagation

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