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Tuesday, 8 January 2013

another

if

m=m0/(1-v2/c2)-1/2

this case

mass,distance,time


three things involved


now

if

l=l0/(1-v2/c2)-1/2

in this  v=m/t

if

t=t0/(1-v2/c2)-1/2

in this v=m/l


actually


m,d,t

one is const if other changes


how?












now
a proof
theoretical on G

f=m*a
f=Gmm/d2

m*a=Gmm/d2

a*d2=Gm

now

a*d2=r3/t2=k/m=G=k/G=m

now m

 e=k2

m*a*s=k2

because w=m*a*s=e

m=k2/a*s

now


how?












crazy proof

if  l=length
then area =l2
vol=l3
mass=vol*density

if density=l/t2

then mass=l3*l/t2
m=l4/t2

force=m*a
a=l/t2

f=l4/t2*l/t2
=l5/t4

w=m*a*s
=l5/t4*l
=l6/t4
=(l3/t2)2

if kep=t2/r3
then ku=r3/t2
=l3/t2

w=energy

then e=k2(unit wise)

how is it?















Sunday, 6 January 2013

so
same way

if the density is 13.6

the weight will be 13.6 kgwt

now you convert to mass

normal way

13.6/9.8

nearly 1.36 kg

but is it right

now mass=vol*density

if the density is 13.6

if the gravity changes to .1

density is 136

then one kg

so the liter is kg

basic way but density is no of times

so
we should
first decide the fundamental things correctly

how to make liter

now liter is 10*10*10 cm3

so any vessel made of 10*10*10 cm3

size denotes liter

if it is cylinder use another formulae

if this
is filled with water then it is one kg

because density of water is one

now
the question is
how to calculate

mass and weight


others view

 idea is
you have to divide by density
to get mass

eg 

density  is 13
mass is 13kg

because it is one litre

whichever you measure by litre

is mass in kg

Saturday, 5 January 2013

 1.1




Hello

let us learn physics

the simple way

basic is three things

one length

next time

third mass

now

difference between mass and weight


what people and pupil think

what others say


mass  which occupies space

matter the same

weight is force

now the confusion comes

some say mass is at gravity one

when gravity9.8 m/s2 is added  it is weight

true difference comes

only when density is calculated


how to add density















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