needsaconstant: (Scientist talk.)
Daniel Faraday ([personal profile] needsaconstant) wrote2009-04-21 03:10 pm

Physics is My Specialty


Since I don't have my journal, I'll just have to make do. I'm sorry if the stuff I record here doesn't make any sense to you, but it does to me.
I don't want to start forgetting again...

F = 96 485.339 9(24) C/mol
F=Avogadro's number times the elementary change of an electron (e)
Avagadro's number= 6.022x10 to the 23rd power mols to the negative one power
e= 1.602x10 to the negative 19th power C

m=(Q/F)(M/z)
m is the mass of the substance altered at an electrode
Q is the total electric charge passed through the substance
F = 96 485 C mol-1 is the Faraday constant
M is the molar mass of the substance
z is the valence number of ions of the substance (electrons transferred per ion)

Using Eddington-Finkelstein Coordinates (V, R) removes (?) the singularity at R=2m As R gets smaller - Light Cones tip over.

Oh, and by the way...could I stay somewhere with any of you? I don't really like walking around these streets, if you know what I mean.

[identity profile] ineedaconstant.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
That's not a very good system of military at all...I don't like it.

But, on my world, we've already gone into spce! We've seen all the planets of the solar system, and we've even landed on our moon!

The speed of light thing still needs to be worked out though...but I did hear that an airplane flying at the speed of light was planned to be built in a few years...

[identity profile] just-like-daddy.livejournal.com 2009-04-22 10:22 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not just them. There's regular soldiers too. They keep their certification for as long as their work is relevant to the military's interests.

That's nice, but it's still insane. If you want to climb in a tin can going thousands of miles an hour, be my guest.

[identity profile] ineedaconstant.livejournal.com 2009-04-23 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmm...so it seems your world is ruled more by military than government...

I'm not planning to get into a spaceship anytime soon, but they do exist. And airplanes are not tin cans...