Energy Field of the Universe and Atom, Part 1s.n. Roye, technical publications officer, P & D Division, Fertilizer Corporation of India, 1964 - Cosmology |
Contents
Deductions from dimensions of Gravitational | 10 |
i Kinetic and potential energy fields | 30 |
i Fundamental forces | 43 |
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acceleration associated dimensions atomic configuration atomic field boundary XYZ centre concentration decrease dimensional dimensions of motion dynamic equilibrium electrons elementary matter energy bodies energy emission energy entities energy particles energy potential gradient energy units equi equilibrium constant equilibrium surface ABC equipotential orbits established field due field energy potential figure fundamental forces gravitational constant gravitational potential higher energy potential increase infinitely high infinitely low irreversible kinetic and potential kinetic energy field kinetic field L/T potential lower energy potential magnitude of L/T magnitude of space material energy negative energy potential negative potential neutral opposite particular equipotential surface plane surface polarised variation positive and negative positive energy potential positive potential poten potential energy field potential field potential of L/T potentials of energy potentials of space radial propagation S₁ Similarly space potential space/time potential spherical configuration spherical surface static equilibrium surface wave tial universal field upto various equipotential surfaces velocity zero point