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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Has E=mc2 been proved practically?
« on: 20/12/2023 04:02:58 »
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Electric potential energy due to or stored in electric fields
Magnetic potential energy due to or stored in magnetic fields
Gravitational potential energy due to or stored in gravitational fields
Have you ever seen a field that is just a single dimension or scalar like most of our constants are?
What is needed is to know which direction the forces are acting in the field as it is not acceptable to say current is at right angles to flux which is at right angles to magnetic flux we must identify which direction x,y or z the forces are acting.
Same as matter, mass in kg must occupy a volume it cannot just be an area with no depth otherwise you cannot heat it
Electric potential energy due to or stored in electric fields
Magnetic potential energy due to or stored in magnetic fields
Gravitational potential energy due to or stored in gravitational fields
Have you ever seen a field that is just a single dimension or scalar like most of our constants are?
What is needed is to know which direction the forces are acting in the field as it is not acceptable to say current is at right angles to flux which is at right angles to magnetic flux we must identify which direction x,y or z the forces are acting.
Same as matter, mass in kg must occupy a volume it cannot just be an area with no depth otherwise you cannot heat it
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