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| GarryDenke Quote | Reply | | Are h's equations right? posted on: 3/2/2007 11:30:25 PM These are not my equations, they are h's equations. h = e^2 * z0 / (2 alpha) h = [(1.6021765(31) x 10^-19 A-s)^2] * (3.767303134... x 10^2 kg-m^2/A^2-s^3) / [(2.00000000 x 10^0 rad/sr) * (7.2973525(68) x 10^-3 sr)] h = (2.5669696(36) x 10^-38 A^2-s^2) * (3.767303134... x 10^2 kg-m^2/A^2-s^3) / (1.4594705(14) x 10^-2 rad) h = 6.6260693(11) x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad h = e^2 / (2 alpha) * e0 * c h = [(1.6021765(31) x 10^-19 A-s)^2] / [(2.00000000 x 10^0 rad/sr) * (7.2973525(68) x 10^-3 sr)] * (8.854187817... x 10^-12 A^2-s^4/kg-m^3) * (2.99792458 x 10^8 m/s) h = (2.5669696(36) x 10^-38 A^2-s^2) / (1.4594705(14) x 10^-2 rad) * (8.854187817... x 10^-12 A^2-s^4/kg-m^3) * (2.99792458 x 10^8 m/s) h = 6.6260693(11) x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad h = e^2 * u0 * c / (2 alpha) h = [(1.6021765(31) x 10^-19 A-s)^2] * (1.256637061... x 10^-6 kg-m/A^2-s^2) * (2.99792458 x 10^8 m/s) / [(2.00000000 x 10^0 rad/sr) * (7.2973525(68) x 10^-3 sr)] h = (2.5669696(36) x 10^-38 A^2-s^2) * (1.256637061... x 10^-6 kg-m/A^2-s^2) * (2.99792458 x 10^8 m/s) / (1.4594705(14) x 10^-2 rad) h = 6.6260693(11) x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad Are h's equations right, I cannot find h anywhere. Thanks! |
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Are h's equations right?
replied on: 3/5/2007 6:52:53 AM For equations linking gravity with electromagnetism. In sci.physics Sue found the second, at scforums James R found the last, but h's first equation I still can't find. h = e^2 * z0 / (2 alpha) ............. [1] h = e^2 / (2 alpha) * e0 * c ....... [2] h = e^2 * u0 * c / (2 alpha) ....... [3] http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Images/alphaeq.gif http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?eqep0 h's gravity and electro-magnetic key, "h" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?h "e" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?e "z0" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?z0 "alpha" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?alph "e0" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?ep0 "c" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?c "u0" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?mu0 "G" = http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?bg gravity and electric force, F = e^2 * c^3 / (2 alpha) * h * G * e0 F = (1.60217653 x 10^-19 A-s)^2 * (2.99792458 x 10^8 m/s)^3 / [(2.00000000 x 10^0 rad/sr) * (7.29735256 x 10^-3 sr)] * (6.62606931 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad) * (6.67421000 x 10^-11 m^3/kg-s^2) * (8.85418781 x 10^-12 A^2-s^4/kg-m^3) F = 1.21027188 x 10^44 kg-m/s^2 gravity and magnetic force, F = (2 alpha) * h * c^3 / e^2 * G * u0 F = [(2.00000000 x 10^0 rad/sr) * (7.29735256 x 10^-3 sr)] * (6.62606931 x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s-rad) * (2.99792458 x 10^8 m/s)^3 / (1.60217653 x 10^-19 A-s)^2 * (6.67421000 x 10^-11 m^3/kg-s^2) * (1.25663706 x 10^-6 kg-m/A^2-s^2) F = 1.21027188 x 10^44 kg-m/s^2 is h's first equation right? Thanks! |
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