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Graduate CERN Experiment: Unveiling the Mysteries of Infinite Mass and Light
malawi-glen sound very interesting... so this boson is the basic particle in subatomic structure? what is the difference between a photon and a boson? which one is bigger?- phynewbie
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Graduate CERN Experiment: Unveiling the Mysteries of Infinite Mass and Light
tiny-tim There's no such thng as infinite mass or infinite energy … not about a black whole... Einstein sayd if a body of mass M travels the speed of light his mass and gravity also energy will take infinite values... now light have a dual behavior... 1 as particle 2 as wave... no one can...- phynewbie
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Graduate CERN Experiment: Unveiling the Mysteries of Infinite Mass and Light
ok but then what do they want to say with God's particle? Particle of God. Also black whole's, what could happen if they create one? As i know they have not run the experiment yet they rescheduled for 21 octoboer, the only things they did was calibrating the machines, magnets, microscopes? if...- phynewbie
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Graduate CERN Experiment: Unveiling the Mysteries of Infinite Mass and Light
Hello ! I don't have questions about this experiment, i have read here on the forum and saw manny posts questions and answers but none close to my thinkings. I have read about CERN experiment and know about it for very long time ago since it started before i born. Now there are about 5000...- phynewbie
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Help with F=mv^2/r | Calculate Centrifugal Force
now I am lost, how do i convert radians/sex to m/s?- phynewbie
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Help with F=mv^2/r | Calculate Centrifugal Force
I see, cm to meters, rpm to radians/second? now i think i am closer m = 100 gr = 0.1 Kg 1000 RPM = 104.72 radian/second r= 20 cm = 0.2 m F= 0.1x104.72/0.2=0.1x10,966.2784/0.2=1,096.62784/0.2=5,483.1392 Kgf or Newton? Am i correct now?- phynewbie
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Help with F=mv^2/r | Calculate Centrifugal Force
Hello! I have a problem with centrifugal force calculus. An arm of 20 cm long with a 100 gr weight at the end is spining with 1000 rpm. F = mv^2/r F = 100 x 1,000^2 / 20 = 100 x 1,000,000 / 20 = 100,000,000 / 20 = 5,000,000 Kgf?- phynewbie
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