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Undergrad A question about particle mass
I still got the same mass after I did c times Plancks length squared over gravitational constant (from GM/d^2)- Kazz
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad A question about particle mass
I really wish I could post stuff here without being bashed for mistakes and explained POLITELY why it's wrong and not with sarcasm and rudeness.- Kazz
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Undergrad A question about particle mass
If you were to divide h-bar by one second wouldn't the seconds cancel out?- Kazz
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Undergrad A question about particle mass
Not 1... 1 second.- Kazz
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Undergrad A question about particle mass
I just wanted the *base* energy. And so one times that equals well... H-bar- Kazz
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Undergrad A question about particle mass
Why are people like this on the forums.- Kazz
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Undergrad A question about particle mass
I know, but I'm assuming 1 sec- Kazz
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Undergrad How quickily does a photon reach c?
Although I very much doubt it... It could be C(m/s)/Planck Time(seconds)=5.5609185948589E+51 M/S^2 But, like I said. I doubt it. -
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Graduate How hard is string theory exactly?
It's as if we discovered time dilation, but without Einstein ever being born.- Kazz
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Undergrad A question about particle mass
If you were to rearrange the equation E=mc^2 into m=E/c^2 and for E you used reduced Planck's constant (joules) would it be a mass of some unknown/known particle?- Kazz
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Graduate Schwarzchild Radii for Various Particles and Planck's Mass
Seriously. Why are you so rude.- Kazz
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Graduate Schwarzchild Radii for Various Particles and Planck's Mass
It's meters.- Kazz
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Graduate Schwarzchild Radii for Various Particles and Planck's Mass
I want to say meters, not entirely sure.- Kazz
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Graduate Schwarzchild Radii for Various Particles and Planck's Mass
Electron 1.35286150173888E-57 Alpha Particle 9.86817701940734E-54 Deuteron 4.96565509720363E-54 Helion 7.43517160660937E-57 Muon 2.79728851560698E-55 Neutron 2.48748433759427E-54 Proton 2.48406026119433E-54 Tau 4.70410373924314E-54 Triton 7.43657350963157E-54 Planck's Mass...- Kazz
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- Mass Particles Schwarzchild
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics