24–31 Jul 2009
Wayne State University
US/Eastern timezone

Motion Creation in Elementary Particle Creation and Its Continuance: A Natural Law

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Wayne State University

Wayne State University

Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA
Accelerator Physics

Speaker

Mr Stewart Brekke (Northeastern Illinois University)

Description

All masses are in a state of no motion, linear, rotational and vibratory motion. Therefore, when an elementary particle is created, the energy involved in the creation, besides creating the mass, may also create a linear, rotational and/or vibratory motion of the particle singly or in some combination. and the magnitude of these various motions of the created particle may be modified throughout the lifetime of the particle due to external forces. The basic energy equation for this law of nature is as follows. \$ E = mc^2 + 1/2mv^2 + 1/2I\omega^2_r + 1/2kx^2_0$\. \$I\omega^2_r$\ is the kinetic energy of a rotating sphere and \$ kx^2_0$\ is the energy of a simple harmonic oscillator. The rotation and oscillaton factor may vary due to type of shape of the particle and type of oscillation.

Author

Mr Stewart Brekke (Northeastern Illinois University)

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