On May 3, 6:13*pm, "El Enrrabadore-mor"
wrote:
"Eric Gisse" escreveu na ...
On May 3, 3:31 pm, "El Enrrabadore-mor"
wrote:
Any frequency that is a multiple of the natural frequency will
cause resonance. So the 46 Years old experiment can only
be horse dung.
It doesn't work that way. The energy has to be exactly the energy of
the resonance - not just any "multiple".
What the hell is "energy of resonance"?
If only there was something like a search engine or a nuclear physics
textbook you could read.
I've been working with resonant systems for Years
(mechanical and electrical) and never thought about
any "energy of resonance".
Nuclear resonance is not mechanical resonance or electrical resonance.
A nucleus can absorb certain energies and emit at those energies. The
energies absorbed/emitted are very specific.
A system in resonance is a closed system that exchanges
no energy with surroundings.
That's equilibrium, but nice try.
Energy is conserved in resonance.
It is? I'll remember that the next time I use my microwave to melt a
beer bottle.
Go back to the classic mechanics class, where you shouldn't
ever get out without knowing the minimum.
How is nuclear physics "classical mechanics" ?
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...ear/mossb.html