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The element Hydrogen: Energy-Energy Equivalence

Author Affiliations

  • 1Pattirethu Lekshmi Nivas, Cheravally, Kayamkulam, P.O, Alleppey, Kerala.690502

Res. J. Physical Sci., Volume 4, Issue (1), Pages 1-3, February,4 (2016)

Abstract

Hydrogen, an atom composed of a single proton and electron, is the fundamental and most abundant element in the universe. Hydrogen composes approximately 90% of the visible universe. As we all know there are different types of energies linked with proton –electron system due to the fundamental forces in any atom such as Kinetic energy, Electrostatic energy, Gravitational energy etc. In quantum framework, Gravity is a very weak force and it's equivalence with other forces were once thought impossible. I strongly believe that all energies are one or the other forms of a single energy and to prove that all energies are a fraction or part of rest mass energy mec2. In this paper, I've tried to define a new equation unifying all the energies of a hydrogen atom.

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