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What am I doing wrong?
By my model
Probably this.Quote from: talanum1 on Today at 13:57:15By my model
Are you saying that the tangential speed of a nucleus exceeds C?Because that's not new.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 21/08/2020 15:34:04Are you saying that the tangential speed of a nucleus exceeds C?Because that's not new.Yes, by orders of magnitude. Is it accepted?
Where did you get your equations from?
What is wring with this websites Tex?
Solving these two equations for v we get a value for v of more than the speed of light. What am I doing wrong?
I think one of the problems is that you are speaking of centripetal force. Quantum scale objects don't orbit each other in the way that planets and moons do. Centripetal force need not apply.
Orbital angular momentum doesn't mean the same in quantum physics as it does for macroscopic objects.
At the subatomic scale, particles don't have a definite position, velocity, or momentum at a particular time.
In my model we have a nucleon orbiting others in a circular orbit.
What formula do I use then? I have a textbook calculating the energy levels of the Hydrogen atom (sub-atomic) using particles, forces and velocities. Why should something similar not work at the nuclear level?
If you do insist on using a centripetal force equation, try finding a relativistic one instead of a classical one.
Quote from: Kryptid on 22/08/2020 21:52:56If you do insist on using a centripetal force equation, try finding a relativistic one instead of a classical one.I used it, but γ cancells.