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Posted (edited)

HI THERE :

 

 

What's your opinion about typing some physical constants

 

using elemental geometry . sample , proton's mass (see formula attached where I'd forget multiply by 6) :)

 

 

 

BYE .

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Edited by acoe
Posted

I don't get that number, and why does your equation imply kg should be used? There's nothing special about that unit.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Thanks for assesment .

 

Now take neutron/proton mass ratio = 1.001378

 

Our approximation : (1+1/2+1/16+1/32)( 1/5 'Pi' )

 

by the way we've arranged one approximation to 'Pi' and a graph (attached below)

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  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

HERE an approximation

to the Newtonian constant of Gravitation over h-c

-> 6.70881 x10^-44(GeV/c^2)^-2

 

(formula attached below)

g.jpg

Posted

Urm, G is approximately 6.7x10-11 where as [imath]\frac{(1+\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{16}+\frac{1}{32})^{3} (3\sqrt{2} )}{2^8}[/imath] is a little over 1x10-2.

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