Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session U71: Poster Session III (2:00pm - 4:00pm)
2:00 PM,
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Abstract: U71.00249 : Many Physics Formulas May Need Updating With The Addtion of Rotation And Vibration Kinetic Energy Factors Discovered Necessary In The Last Century As Possible Conditions Of All Matter As Well As Only Previously Known Linear Kinetic Energies. Future Physics Formulas May Need Addition Of Rotation and Vib
Presenter:
Stewart Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
Author:
Stewart Brekke
(Northeastern Illinois Univ)
The total energy of a body moving at slow speeds was derived in 1905 by Einstein to be E =mc2 + 1/2mv2 and 1921 Nobel Prize formula for the Photoelectric Effect was hf = (1/2mv2) + Φ.
With rotation and vibration kinetic energy factors and potential energy ones more reconciliation experimental data with theory may result. The mass-energy equation at slow speeds and The Photoelectric Effect should now be updated to
E= mc2+ 1/2mv2 + 1/2Iω2 + 1/2kx2 + (Gm1m2)/r2 + (kq1q2)/r2 and Photoelectric Effect to
hf = (1/2mv2 +1/2Iω2 +1/2kx2)max + Φ. Many other physics equations are easily updated by easily adding rotation and vibration kinetic energy factors thus improving their accuracy. In pair production and annhiliation,
hf= 2m0c2 + 1/2m0+v+2 + 1/2m0-v2 + 1/2Iω+2+ 1/2I-ω-2 + 1/2k+x+2 + 1/2k-x-2 .. In pair annilihiation the total energy of the resulting photons originate from the linear, rotation and vibration kinetic energies and mass-enrergy conversion. hf1 + hf2 = 2m0c2 + 1/2m+0v+2 + 1/2m0-v- 2 +
1/2I+ω+2 + 1/2I-ω- 2 + 1/2k+x+2 + 1/2k-x-2
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