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Garry Denke
11-20-07, 01:36 PM
Frequency = (G-D)^1/2


Without G (gravitation) D (density) the Arc has no Force

Force = Momentum [(G-D)^1/2]

Without G (gravitation) D (density) the Arc has no Energy

Energy = hbar [(G-D)^1/2]

Without G (gravitation) D (density) the Arc has no Power

Power = Energy [(G-D)^1/2]

Without G (gravitation) D (density) the Arc has no Current

Current = Charge [(G-D)^1/2]


Most High Density?

G-D

Reiku
11-20-07, 02:10 PM
Don't understand your question.

BenTheMan
11-20-07, 02:14 PM
Your units are wrong. G is in units of N * m^2/kg^2, and density is in kg/m^3.

Garry Denke
11-20-07, 05:45 PM
Please move BenTheMan Units for G to the Pseudoscience forum.

Your units are wrong. G is in units of N * m^2/kg^2, and density is in kg/m^3.


G is in NIST Units (http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?bg) of m^3/kg-s^2

Thank you, G-D

Garry Denke
11-20-07, 05:52 PM
Your units are wrong. G is in units of N * m^2/kg^2, and density is in kg/m^3.


NIST Units Wrong? (http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?bg)