Every Nucleus, When Created, Will Exhibit No Motion or Linear, Rotational and/or Vibrational Motion Which May Later Become Modified By Outside Forces
ORAL
Abstract
Due to the excess energy of creation a newly created nucleus may exhibit linear, rotational and/or vibrational motion. For example, in nuclear decay $m_Pc^2 + 1/2m_Pv_P^2 + 1/2I_P\omega_P^2 + 1/2k_Px_P^2 = m_Dc^2 + 1/2m_Dv_D^2 + 1/2I_D\omega_D^2 + 1/2k_Dx_D^2 +$ (particle mass-energy equivalence, linear, rotational and vibrational energies). In another nuclear reaction $m_1c^2 + 1/2I_1\omega_1^2 + 1/2k_1x_1^2 + m_2c^2 + 1/2m_2v_2^2 + 1/2I_2\omega_2^2 + 1/2k_2x_2^2 = m_3c^2 + 1/2m_3v_3^2 + 1/2k_3x_3^2 +...+m_nc^2 + 1/2m_nv_n^2 + 1/2I_n\omega_n^2 + 1/2k_nx_n^2.$
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Authors
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Stewart Brekke
Northeastern Illinois University (former grad student)