Classical Physics

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[4] viXra:1103.0117 [pdf] replaced on 2024-09-29 17:01:54

Brownian Movements

Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Comments: 5 Pages.

Currently, analyses of ‘Brownian motion’ are limited to its relevance to other scientific phenomena. The observed motion of a microscopic solid particle suspended in a liquid is attributed to the assumed random motion of liquid molecules, which is one of many assumptions of ‘kinetic theory’. There is neither a logical cause nor a mechanism nor a known mover acting on the liquid molecules. Hence, the root cause of Brownian motion remains a mystery. The aim of this article is to explain a logical mechanism for random motion of molecules in a liquid macrobody based on the structural behaviour of its matter particles rather than to analyse observed motion and its significance to other phenomena.
Category: Classical Physics

[3] viXra:1103.0079 [pdf] replaced on 2013-10-14 10:36:33

Mpemba Effect

Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Comments: 4 Pages. Originally published in 'General Science Journal'

Two equal volumes of water, one slightly warmer than the other, when placed in similar external conditions to freeze, warmer water is noticed to freeze before the other. This phenomenon, (called Mpemba effect), is the result of difference in rate of inter-atomic movements during cooling stages of macro bodies with different initial temperatures.
Category: Classical Physics

[2] viXra:1103.0075 [pdf] submitted on 19 Mar 2011

Probability Distribution Function of the Particle Number in a System with Concurrent Existence of Temperature T and Potential Φ

Authors: Xianzhao Zhong
Comments: 7 pages.

In a system, coupling between the large number of charged particles will induce potential Φ. When temperature T and potential Φ concurrently exist in the system, the particle potential energy and kinetic energy would satisfy the probabilistic statistical distribution. Based on such consideration, we established the quantum statistical distribution for the particle. When temperature T → 0, and the potential is extremely low, all the particles in the system would approach the ground-state-level distribution.
Category: Classical Physics

[1] viXra:1103.0026 [pdf] replaced on 2024-08-18 09:18:18

Linear Speed of Light

Authors: Nainan K. Varghese
Comments: 11 Pages.

Light is the flow of three-dimensional matter-corpuscles, each accompanied by a separate set of distortions in the universal medium. Together, they constitute the radiation of photons. For existence, it is essential for the matter-core of a photon to move at the highest possible linear speed, which the universal medium can achieve. This limit endows light with the constancy of its linear speed. The linear speed of light's consistency is related to, and thus depends on, the nature of the universal medium in the region of space where light is radiated. This essay very briefly describes the mechanism of light’s motion and the stabilising mechanism of its linear speed, as envisaged in an alternative concept presented in the book ‘MATTER (Re-examined)’. For details, kindly refer to [1].
Category: Classical Physics