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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is the “Compton Mass Unit” real?
« on: 05/04/2019 02:44:49 »
The interaction between an electron and a photon is represented by the Compton equation, published in 1923.
A “Compton mass unit” (mC1) is; mc1 = mP2/4πme
Where; mP is Plank mass
me is the rest mass of an electron
This is based on a quantization rule; nλC = 2πrSC
Where; λC is the Compton wavelength
rSC is the Schwarzschild radius
Is the “Compton Mass Unit” a real exchange mass or a theoretical mass?
A “Compton mass unit” (mC1) is; mc1 = mP2/4πme
Where; mP is Plank mass
me is the rest mass of an electron
This is based on a quantization rule; nλC = 2πrSC
Where; λC is the Compton wavelength
rSC is the Schwarzschild radius
Is the “Compton Mass Unit” a real exchange mass or a theoretical mass?