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Old July 11th 03 posted to sci.physics
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Default Rest Energy of particle ... - Smart1234

S. Enterprize Company wrote:
Rest Energy of particle = Potential Energy + Rotational Energy
= mgh + 2/5 m(r/omega)^2

mass of particle or atom Kg
gravitational field m/sec^2
height of particle or atom in the gravitational field meters
r radius of atom or particle
omega = angular speed

The rest energy of a particle isn't

E = m0c^2



A recurring theme throughout your ramblings is that they bear no
relation to empirically established fact. The mass of the electron is
0.511MeV/c^2; an electron and a positron can be created in a system with
a CM energy of 1.022MeV. Coincidence? No, the amount of energy to
create the particles must be at least their rest mass energy, which if
you do the sums you will find to be the case.
--
FM


I made typo's late last night, I was sleepy. I should get near those values
later....


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