Formula Used:
| From: | To: |
Polarization due to Sphere refers to the action or process of affecting radiation and especially light so that the vibrations of the wave assume a definite form in a spherical particle within a composite material.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: This formula calculates the polarization contribution specifically from spherical particles by subtracting the metallic particle polarization from the total composite material polarization.
Details: Accurate polarization calculation is crucial for understanding electromagnetic wave interactions with composite materials, designing optical devices, and analyzing material properties in various engineering applications.
Tips: Enter total polarization and metallic particle polarization values in Coulomb per square meter (C/m²). Both values must be non-negative numbers.
Q1: What units should be used for input values?
A: The calculator expects input values in Coulomb per square meter (C/m²) for consistent results.
Q2: Can this calculator handle negative polarization values?
A: No, the calculator is designed for non-negative polarization values only.
Q3: What if the metallic particle polarization is greater than total polarization?
A: The calculator will show a negative result, which may indicate an error in measurement or input values.
Q4: How precise are the calculations?
A: The calculator provides results with 4 decimal places precision for accurate measurements.
Q5: What applications use polarization due to sphere calculations?
A: These calculations are used in materials science, optics, electromagnetic theory, and composite material analysis.