X Factor Equation:
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The X Factor equation calculates the size factor for diamonds based on carat weight and a specific conversion factor. It helps in determining the relative size appearance of diamonds.
The calculator uses the X Factor equation:
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Explanation: The equation provides a simple multiplication of carat weight by a specific factor to determine the diamond's size appearance.
Details: The X factor helps jewelers and buyers understand how different diamond weights translate to visible size differences, especially important when comparing diamonds of different cuts.
Tips: Enter carat weight (typically 0.01 to 10+ carats) and the specific conversion factor for the diamond type. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What is a typical factor value?
A: Factor values vary by diamond cut but typically range between 1.0 and 1.5 for round brilliant cuts.
Q2: Does this work for all diamond shapes?
A: The equation works for all shapes, but the factor value changes based on the diamond's cut proportions.
Q3: How precise should the carat weight be?
A: For accurate results, use carat weight measured to at least two decimal places (e.g., 1.23 carats).
Q4: Can this be used for other gemstones?
A: While the equation works, the factor values would need adjustment as different gemstones have different densities.
Q5: Why is the result unitless?
A: The X factor is a relative measure comparing size appearance, not an absolute measurement.