Calculating Graphite Quantities: Formulas and Methods Explained

In summary, the task at hand is to calculate the quantities of graphite, specifically the particle amount per emission. The data available includes the graphite granularity, density, and minimum dispersion. The homework equations are not known, so the attempt at a solution involves using alternative methods, such as calculating the weight and volume of graphite given the density and dispersion values. The end result is a calculation for the quantities of graphite, but the precision may be too high and more information may be needed to confirm the accuracy of the result.
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Homework Statement


I need to solve a task which requires to calculate the quantities of graphite. For instance, the particle amount per emission. I think my calculation may use the wrong method/ formula, but I do not know alternative right equation.

The data available:
graphite granularity: 6.3 um
graphite density: 2.23-2.29 (g/cm^3)
min. dispersion: 0.45 (kg/minute)

Homework Equations


I do not know any equation that can be directly applied to calculate the amount of particle. So I try alternative way as 3.

The Attempt at a Solution


Because the min dispersion is 0.45 (kg/minute) which equals to 0.0075 (kg/sec), resulting in 7.5 (g/s).

The density of graphite is between 2.23 (g/cm^3) ~ 2.29 (g/cm^3), so we use average value 2.26 (g/cm^3)

For graphite with density 2.26 (g/cm^3), achieving the weight 7.5 (g) would require volume 3.3185840707964601769911504424779 (cm^3) calculated by 7.5 / 2.26.

Also, 1 (cm^3) = 10^12 (um^3).

Therefore, 3.3185840707964601769911504424779 (cm^3) roughly equals to 3318584070796.4601769911504424779 (um^3).

Each graphite with diameter 6.3 (um) whose volume would be 250.047 (um^3).

So the quantities of graphite would be 13271841177.044556331374303400872 (3318584070796.4601769911504424779/ 250.047).

I understand this calculation may be completely wrong. So I would like to know 1.) if there is a right formula/ equation that can be applied to derive the right value with the data I have (if more information are required, what variables would need?), or 2.) if no such equation, with this attempt is it (13271841177.044) the right result (precision is not the most important issue, just want to be sure the logic is in the right direction)?

I appreciate any advice.
 
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Say hello to significant figures. The original data you have given have at most 2 significant figures. Presenting calculated values like 13271841177.044556331374303400872 is way more precise than the original data, not to mention more cumbersome to manipulate.
 
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I think the logic is OK, although you have hidden it behind too many digits.
 

1. What is graphite?

Graphite is a naturally occurring form of the element carbon, known for its soft and slippery texture. It is commonly used in pencils and as a lubricant due to its ability to leave a mark and reduce friction.

2. How is graphite quantity calculated?

The quantity of graphite can be calculated by determining the volume or weight of the graphite material being used. This can be done by measuring the dimensions of the material and using the appropriate formula for volume or weight calculation.

3. What is the formula for calculating the volume of graphite?

The formula for calculating the volume of graphite is: V = l x w x h, where V is the volume, l is the length, w is the width, and h is the height of the graphite material.

4. Can the density of graphite affect quantity calculations?

Yes, the density of graphite can affect quantity calculations. A higher density means that more graphite material is packed into a given space, resulting in a higher quantity. This is important to consider when determining the amount of graphite needed for a specific application.

5. Are there any other factors to consider when calculating graphite quantities?

Yes, other factors to consider when calculating graphite quantities include the type of graphite material being used, the intended use or application, and any potential waste or loss during the manufacturing process.

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