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  1. 4.2 gallons is 10% 2.1 gallons is 5% 1.05 gallons is 2.5% .525 gallon is 1.25% 0.2625 gallon at 0.625% 0.13125 gallon at 0.3125 0.065625 gallon at 0.15625 0.004773614 equal 1.222045184 UStbsp 28 Cubic Feet Of Natural Gas 20944 Gallons 10987.22291648282 Celsius heat units (IT) = 54400.9081558 gallon-atmosphere (US) 1.30234341002e+26 electron volts = 40.036348254084746225069751603972 ev 1ev = 11600 degrees Kelvin. 130234341002000000000000000 eV 60000000000000000000 There is a predicted maximum energy 6 x 1019 eV, 1.25657e+28 kj/Mol The energy of the primary particle was 3 x 1020 eV, the highest energy cosmic ray ever observed 300000000000000000000 The rate of cosmic rays reaching us falls off rapidly as the cosmic ray energy increases. For 1 GeV particles, the rate is about 10,000 per square meter per second. At 1000 GeV (or 1012 eV), the rate is only 1 particle per square meter per second. The rate starts to decrease even more rapidly around 1016 eV, where there are only a few particles per square meter per year. The highest energy particles, above 1019 eV, arrive only at a rate of about one particle per square kilometer per year. 9.5200840306782e-23 x ray.... 434114000000000 nano watt 3.14905e+31 ghz photon or 95925.911644751305785228686594291 20000 miles equal 32186880meters 16093439 picometers 16.093439 microns 1 micron equal 0.00003937 inches so 19 x that is 16.093439 = 0.00063359869343 inch 1.5099320909595519018651016727997e+41 hydrogen atomic radii 3862.919372442745kj/mol 64146784663612504151444702756.559 J/Mol Atomic level through here is 28194040.401169121427926167851716 times of 20 ton tnt 61.6223324351307942794308488829 lbs of tnt
  2. How fast do molecules (any) move in 51 degree temperature. Is their a method like that can be understood easier? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equipartition_theorem
  3. So I burned off 23287500000000000000000000 eV for the 3000 mile and 300 calories lost. I have to see if I am giving off some kind of force field. 3000 x 300 = x 4.14 = x 6.25x10^18. 5.25×1032 eV: total energy released from a 20 kt nuclear fission device http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronvolt
  4. 5000 miles walked and 300 calories burned every mile. 5000 x 300 = 1.5 mil x 4.14 = 6276000 joules convert joules to watts. joules/1 sec = 6276000 watts convert watts to kwh Edit: For converting minutes into hours, divide by *60*. 3 minutes / 60 minutes/hr = 1/20 hour = 0.05 hours 6276000/.05 = 313.8 KwH Just one amp please.... http://www.rapidtables.com/calc/electric/kw-to-volt-calculator.htm 313800 volts DC I am not sure if it should be AC No finding a magnetic field DC it is... I want to get from there to here... Now I should try to get volts to eV. then I can make my way about a quater or half way there with a few comparative hypothetical numbers for gravity and such I think. BRB A magnet produces a vector field, the magnetic field, at all points in the space around it. It can be defined by measuring the force the field exerts on a moving charged particle, such as an electron. The force (F) is equal to the charge (q) times the speed of the particle times the magnitude of the field (B), or F = q*v x B, where the direction of F is at right angles to both v and B as a result of the cross product. I need electron volts, I think. Well I can go with .05 elementary charge with 15690 eV now how do I get to magnetic field. If I use http://www.unitconversion.org/energy/joules-to-electron-volts-conversion.html I will get 3.875975451e+25 eV. So do I take that from that webpage or the other 15690 eV. I am unaware but I think I am getting closer to a magnetic field. Converting joules to hertz and wavelengths I saw this but I am looking for gamma. http://hps.org/publicinformation/ate/faqs/gammaandexposure.html I got some what off track I think I should be trying MeV http://www.rapidtables.com/convert/energy/ev-to-mev.htm 1eV = 0.000001MeV 0.01569 MeV That should be higher but I...
  5. So I have no power. What will i do the next 60 sec or 1 hour. What if I had 10000 miles? I have to go back and see I thouht taken those energy conversion calculators and examples I would find something interesting to talk about. Thank you! I will have to see for myself. But I have an average weight of that burns that many calories per mile. I should've mention that. I will something else to keep busy. 60 sec.... Wait! You mean I have no power. I: have to look again. Sorry I quoted twice. Even the hypothetical.... Daily calorie intake for a lifetime at 1500 or 2000 per day at age 32 I have not produced any insignificant power. 60 sec - 1 hour. http://www.onlineconversion.com/energy.htm
  6. Well If I take 5000 miles I traveled on foot and burn 300 calories ever mile 5000x300 = 1500000 x 4.14 joule/60 sec= 103500 watts x ? /1 hour + and 103.5 KwH That kilowatthour used is energy so I can convert it back to watts and then lumens and candela and other unit but I stop at magnectic fields. I typically use this http://www.rapidtables.com/
  7. How do I make a magnetic field? I use the formula on other websites but when I start at wattage using 60 sec. I am burning 300 calories a per mile. What can I do? Where do I start again to find out a magnetic charge?
  8. Joules to watts calculation formula
  9. I have traveled 5000 miles on foot. And I want to convert the energy used to everyday life even the bizarre and avant-garde just about everything.
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