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VTube-LASER can calculate Tube Elongation Percentage by subtracting the current CUT LENGTH from the MEASURED LENGTH - then calculate the percentage by comparing that change to the total ARC LENGTHS in the measured tube.<br><br>The formula used is '''(Measured Length - Cut Length) / (Arc Length Sum for Whole Tube) X 100'''<br><br> | VTube-LASER can calculate Tube Elongation Percentage by subtracting the current CUT LENGTH from the MEASURED LENGTH - then calculate the percentage by comparing that change to the total ARC LENGTHS in the measured tube.<br><br>The formula used is '''(Measured Length - Cut Length) / (Arc Length Sum for Whole Tube) X 100'''<br><br> | ||
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Any time VTube-LASER has these three conditions it can calculate tube elongation percentage:<br><br> | Any time VTube-LASER has these three conditions it can calculate tube elongation percentage:<br><br> | ||
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About Tube Elongation Percentage in VTube-LASER
VTube-LASER can calculate Tube Elongation Percentage by subtracting the current CUT LENGTH from the MEASURED LENGTH - then calculate the percentage by comparing that change to the total ARC LENGTHS in the measured tube. |
How to Calculate Tube Elongation Percentage in VTube-LASER
Any time VTube-LASER has these three conditions it can calculate tube elongation percentage:
If these three conditions are true then you can right click on the Part Setup menu, and use the calculate tube elongation percentage value. |
Other Pages
- Back to VTube-LASER
- See also Calibration-Leapfrog-Move Targets
- Purchase the targets at the store.