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e=(hbar/z0)^1/2 ; e=(hbare0c)^1/2 ; e=(hbar/u0c)^1/2



 
 
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Old June 19th 05 posted to sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics
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Default e=(hbar/z0)^1/2 ; e=(hbare0c)^1/2 ; e=(hbar/u0c)^1/2

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John C. Polasek wrote:
On 18 Jun 2005 16:34:51 -0700, "Garry Denke"
wrote:

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elementary charge (e):

e = [e0(hbar^2)/u0]^1/4


e = [z0(e0^2)(hbar^2)c/u0]^1/4


Did you know the 2d expression can be radically reduced to
e = sqrt(hb/z0) = 5.291e-19 coulomb = 3.3 e_e?

That's because e0*z0*c = 1. I thought that you might find that
interesting.


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Expansion of hbar=e^2z0 rearranged e=(hbar/z0)^1/2 demonstrates
e=[z0(e0^2)(hbar^2)c/u0]^1/4 expression of your e=sqrt(hbar/z0)
numerology value 5.291e-19 C and your 3.3 e_e numerology error John.

7.297352568e-3 fine-structure constant (a) value is numerology John.
Please prove otherwise because your 5.291e-19 C and your 3.3 e_e
numerology for e=(hbar/z0)^1/2 expression e=sqrt(hb/z0) depends on it.

(a) NIST numerology value (a):
http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?alph|search_for=atomnuc!

FSC definition in SI units:
a = e^2 / (4pi) * e0 * hbar * c

a = 1/4(pi)
e = 1.60217653e-19 C
(4pi) = 7.95774715...e-02
e0 = 8.85418781...e-12 F/m
hbar = 9.67055274e-36 J-s
c = 2.99792458e+08 m/s

a = e^2 / (4pi) * e0 * hbar * c
a = [(1.60217653e-19 C)^2]/(7.95774715...e-02)(8.85418781...e-12
F/m)(9.67055274e-36 J-s)(2.99792458e+08 m/s)
a = 1/(4pi)

FSC definition in cgs units:
a = e^2 / hbar * c

a = 1/(4pi)
e = 4.80320440e-10 esu
hbar = 9.67055274e-29 erg-s
c = 2.99792458e+10 cm/s
(4pi) = 7.95774715...e-02

a = e^2 / hbar * c
a = [(4.80320440e-10 esu)^2]/(9.67055274e-29 erg-s)(2.99792458e+10
cm/s)
a = 1/(4pi)\

Please prove otherwise John.
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