1 The Encyclopedia of Physical Laws Vol 1

 1  The Encyclopedia of Physical Laws Vol  1
Author: Orest Bedrij
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1514482487

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'1? The Encyclopedia of Physical Laws More than 1,500 pages of reference material; More than 200,000 New Laws of Physics Definition of 127 Physical Quantities and Constants More than 80 New Fundamental Physical Constants ?1? = the Ultimate Foundation of Nature ?1? in the One-and-the-Many Principle ?1? with Three Quantity Relationships ?1? with Four Quantity Relationships Electromagnetism and Gravity Unified Cybersecurity Management in the Laws of Physics UP-TO-DATE REFERENCE RESOURCE IN ONE Equilibrium, =, Is a State of a System Wherein All Opposing Numbers, Constants, or Results Are Balanced 4 = 2 x 2; 48 = 6 x 8; 64 = 8 x 8; 121 = 11 x 11; 144 = 12 x 12; 500 = 20 x 25; 500 = 4 x 5 x 25; 1,000 = 8 x 125; 1000 = 2 x 500; 1,000 = 4 x 250; 1,000 = 5 x 200; 1,000 = 8 x 5 x 25; 1,000 = 5 x 10 x 20;

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Author: Orest Bedrij
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1514478781

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'1' Prediction of the New Fundamental Physical Constants Physical Constants 2010 CODATA Values of the Constants 2010 Bedrij* Predictions from Theory '1': Ultimate foundation of nature Not available 0.000 000 000 dimensionless Natural unit of magnetic potential Not available 1.356 405 124 21 x 103 A Natural unit of electric power Not available 6.931 215 638 94 x 108 J s?1 Natural unit of time constant Not available 1.181 193 241 17 x 10?22 s Natural unit of length 386.159 268 59 (53) x 10?15 m ** 3.541 128 251 43 x 10?14 m Natural unit of volume Not available 4.440 429 390 69 x 10?41 m3 Natural unit of capacitance Not available 3.135 381 462 44 x 10?25 F Natural unit of self-inductance Not available 4.449 913 000 04 x 10?20 H Natural unit of electric field strength Not available 1.443 039 876 96 x 1019 V Natural unit of magnetic field strength Not available 3.830 432 076 73 x 1016 A Natural unit of electric flux density Not available 1.277 694 609 89 x 108 C m?2 Natural unit of magnetic flux density Not available 4.813 462 908 93 x 1010 T Natural unit of magnetic flux Not available 6.035 884 795 54 x 10?17 Wb Natural unit of pressure Not available 1.843 764 272 65 x 1027 Pa Natural unit of coefficient of viscosity Not available 2. 177 841 897 71 x 105 Pa s Natural unit of charge density Not available 3.608 156 833 57 x 1021 C m?3 Natural unit of mass density Not available 2.051 46442132 x 1010 kg m?3 * 2010 Bedrij predictions for additional high precision physical constants, where over 80 values of the constants the CODATA Physical Measurement Laboratory of NIST has no physical measurements, are listed in the Definition of Physical Quantities and the Fundamental Physical Constants, volumes 1-3. ** The natural unit of length calls for correction: see the Nature of Space in '1': The Foundation, Prediction, Verification and Mathematization of Pure Being by O. Bedrij, 2014.

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Author: Orest Bedrij
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-05-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1514478730

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?1? Prediction of the Fundamental Physical Constants Physical Constants 2010 CODATA Values of the Constants 2010 Bedrij* Predictions from Theory Electron mass 9.109 382 91 (40) x 10?31 kg 9.109 382 910 37 x 10?31 kg Planck constant 6.626 069 57 (29) x 10?34 J s 6.626 069 575 20 x 10?34 J s Natural unit of energy 8.187 105 06 (36) x 10?14 J 8.187 105 065 80 x 10?14 J Atomic unit of energy 4.359 744 34 (19) x 10?18 J 4.359 744 344 16 x 10?18 J Natural unit of momentum 2.730 924 29 (12) x 10?22 kg m s?1 2.730 924 293 56 x 10?22 kg m s-1 Atomic unit of momentum 1.992 851 740 x 10?24 kg m s?1 1.992 851 741 16 x 10?24 kg m s-1 Compton wavelength 2.426 310 238 9 (16) x 10?12 m c?1 2.426 310 238 92 x 10?12 m c?1 Nat. unit of conductance 2.654 418 729 438 x 10?3 S Conductance quantum 7.748 091 734 6 (25) x 10?5 S 7.748 091 734 637 x 10?5 S Char. impedan. of vacuum 376.730 313 461 ? ? ? _ 376.730 313 461 7707 ? ? ? _ Inv. conductan. quantum 12 906.403 7217 (42) _ 12 906.403 7217 11 _ Nat. u. of electric potent. 510 998.928 V 510 998.927 624 V Atomic u. of elect. potent. 27.211 385 05 (60) V 27.211 385 058 26 V Josephson constant 483 597. 870 (11) x 109 Hz V?1 483 597. 869 541 x 109 Hz V?1 von Klitzing constant 25 812.807 4434 (84) _ 25 812.807 443 423 _ Quantum of circulation 3.636 947 552 0 (24) x 10?4 m2 s?1 3.636 947 551 99 x 10?4 m2 s?1 Magnetic flux quantum 2.067 833 758 (46) x 10?15 Wb 2.067 833 758 14 x 10?15 Wb Atomic unit of velocity 2.187 691 263 79 (71) x 106 m s?1 2.187 691 263 7915 x 106 m * 2010 Bedrij predictions for other high precision physical cons tants, where more than 80 values of the constants the CODATA Physical Measurement Laboratory of NIST has no physical measurements, are listed in the Definition of Physical Quantities and the Fundamental Physical Constants, volumes 1-3.

Your Miracle After Miracle Life Celebrate Your Essence Celebrate Your Eternity

Your Miracle After Miracle Life Celebrate Your Essence  Celebrate Your Eternity
Author: Orest Bedrij
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781664133716

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Your Miracle after Miracle Life: Celebrate Your Essence, Celebrate Your Eternity may very well be the most important scientific breakthrough to the best solutions and the best thinking to challenges posed by the greatest minds of all time. Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And it is because in the last analysis we ourselves are part of the mystery we are trying to solve. —Max Planck, Nobel laureate, Berlin University The full meaning of life, the collective meaning of all human desires is fundamentally a mystery beyond our grasp . . . We have no right to expect that our intellect can formulate perfect concepts for the full understanding of inanimate nature’s phenomena. —Eugene Wigner, Nobel laureate, Princeton University It is difficult to imagine that we could be ever in the possession of final physical principles that have no explanation in terms of deeper principles. —Steven Weinberg, Nobel laureate, University of Texas M. Planck, E. Wigner, and S. Weinberg don’t help how humanity can solve the ultimate mystery of nature, the full meaning of life, nor how can we ever be in the possession of the final physical principles? Your Miracle after Miracle Life reveals the final demands of life and the best solutions belong to the Eternal Architect and Creator of the Universe. Now you can gain access to and mine the Eternal for the best and ultimate solutions to prosper and advance your divinity. Further than modern science, ahead of forbidden knowledge, here is your breakthrough to the Absolute Light and God. Experience miracle after miracle in your Christ Nature life.

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics

Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics
Author: John S. Rigden
Publsiher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X004045939

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Offers clear explanations of the basic concepts, history, philosophy, fundamental theories and laws of physics, as well as biographical entries featuring physicists who have contributed to our knowledge of the physical world. The set will be useful for physics students from high school through graduate school and for general readers exploring the mysteries of everyday life, such as: What causes earthquakes?; How do CAT Scans work?; or, How do clouds form? Articles are arranged in alphabetical order and include cross-references and bibliographic references as recent as 1996. Volume one contains a Reader's Guide which identifies some key entries in the encyclopedia's plan. A table of symbols and abbreviations is included at the beginning of each volume to assist readers unfamiliar with any mathematical or scientific notation that might arise. The 4-volume set offers readers clear explanations for the phenomena, concepts, and laws that are the foundation of every other branch of science from astronomy to zoology. The entries are written to let readers satisfy their curiosity without becoming lost in high-level jargon. Specifically written to supplement the high school physics curriculum, the Encyclopedia satisfies the informational needs of a broad range of readers.

The Elements of Physics Vol 1 of 3

The Elements of Physics  Vol  1 of 3
Author: Edward L. Nichols
Publsiher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1527946290

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Excerpt from The Elements of Physics, Vol. 1 of 3: A College d104-Book The beginner in Physics, if he is to be well taught, must study a text-book which contains concise statements of physical laws and a systematic development of. Principles. He must attend lectures or demonstrations in which the phenomena are shown, and finally he must enter the laboratory and make physical measurements. The present book deals only with the first part of this triple course of instruction. It differs in certain respects from many books which have been written for beginners. Descriptions of the numerous phenomena with which it is necessary for the student to become acquainted have been largely omitted; the assumption being that the study of the text will always be accompanied by, and indeed be supplementary to, a course of carefully arranged and fully illustrated lectures. A knowledge of the elements of the calculus, the natural language of physics, has been taken for granted, but the degree of mathematical experience of the undergraduate reader, necessarily limited, has been kept in view and the various proofs and the demonstra tions have been given the simplest possible form. The concepts of directed and of distributed quantity, which are no less important to the student of physics than are the methods of the calculus, are briefly treated in Chapter II. Of Volume I. And in Chapter I. Of Volume II., respectively, and are used upon occasion throughout the text. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

Principles and Applications of General Physics Volume 1 Mechanics Waves and Fluids

Principles and Applications of General Physics  Volume 1  Mechanics  Waves and Fluids
Author: Alec Sithole,Fidelis Manyanga
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781312397033

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This book is an entry-level undergraduate physics textbook, which is suitable for physics, pre-engineering, pre-medical, pre-law, biotechnology or general science students. The approach adopted in this text places emphasis on simplifying abstract concepts by using short derivations of important equations as well as introducing problem-solving strategies that will help the reader to learn quickly to apply simple concepts to solve complex problems in general physics. To address any deficiency in mathematical knowledge needed to succeed in a physics course, Chapter Zero reviews important mathematics concepts that are generally encountered in physics. In addition, each chapter contains several different solved problems in different areas. Additional practice problems are also included in each chapter.

The Elements of Physics Vol 1 of 3

The Elements of Physics  Vol  1 of 3
Author: Edward L. Nichols
Publsiher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1330268407

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Excerpt from The Elements of Physics, Vol. 1 of 3: A College Text-Book The beginner in Physics, if he is to be well taught, must study a text-book which contains concise statements of physical laws and a systematic development of principles. He must attend lectures or demonstrations in which the phenomena are shown, and finally he must enter the laboratory and make physical measurements. The present book deals only with the first part of this triple course of instruction. It differs in certain respects from many books which have been written for beginners. Descriptions of the numerous phenomena with which it is necessary for the student to become acquainted have been largely omitted; the assumption being that the study of the text will always be accompanied by, and indeed be supplementary to, a course of carefully arranged and fully illustrated lectures. A knowledge of the elements of the calculus, the natural language of physics, has been taken for granted, but the degree of mathematical experience of the undergraduate reader, necessarily limited, has been kept in view and the various proofs and the demonstrations have been given the simplest possible form. The concepts of directed and of distributed quantity, which are no less important to the student of physics than arc the methods of the calculus, are briefly treated in Chapter II. of Volume I. and in Chapter I. of Volume II., respectively, and are used upon occasion throughout the text. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.