Author: Richard K Collins
The Internet Foundation
Internet policies, global issues, global open lossless data, global open collaboration
https://www.researchgate.net/post/The-formula-for-radiation-dose-of-an-x-ray-unit-D-gkVmAs-d2-where-g-is-constant-and-ddistance-in-what-kind-of-dose-does-it-refer-to Not sure if this will add to your discussion, but Volt^2 might be easy to remember if you think of dosage in Photons per second, an Ampere of unit charge as (1/e = 6.2415091E18 per second) and energy in Watt seconds. Watts = Volts*Amperes = Volts^2/Ohm. The total absorbed dose in Joules/Kilogram is Watts*Seconds/Kilogram.
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UZH Physics: Generating electricity from dripping water. The Kelvin Generator at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3jrPbmCWB0 If your container has 1 liter of water, and the height is 1 meter. The flow rate at 1 liter/hour. That is 1 kg/3600 seconds. At 9.8 (Joules/kg)/meter. Watts_maximum = MassFlowRate*GravitationalAcceleration*Height = (1 kg/3600 seconds) * ((9.8 Joules/kg)/meter) * (1 meter) Watts_maximum is about
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MH Tutorial: Biot Savart Law in 3D Animation. Oersted Experiment. Class 12. NEET, JEE MAIN. at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBp9kogFN7A Is the electron right handed (clockwise) and the positron left handed (counter clockwise) as it advances? When an electron advances, it creates a clockwise magnetic field? A proton advances and creates a counterclockwise magnetic field? Electrons come from the
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Richard Posted on Twitter (“X”): @zdhnarsil There are many Internet topics badly fragmented because groups do not think globally. Solar groups ought to give one seamless “sun”. https://helioviewer.org/ https://sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/ AIs COULD provide global context, but AI dev groups, themselves, provide no stability. Richard Posted on Twitter (“X”): Experimental view of the Sun, from 02 to
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Johnathon Briggs, I was going through the nuclear data centers and nuclear data on the Internet today. I was reading some notes at Argonne, there was a link to “Joint Center for Energy Storage Research”. Coming from the outside it looks like it is all battery research related. On the Internet there are groups working
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Donnie Mason, I was just enjoying the graphs and data at NuDat 3.0. I have been reading and using table of isotopes for over 50 years. It is finally getting to where it is easy to use. I was looking at Q beta-, Q beta+ and Q EC for all the isotopes and the CSVs
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I design an electromagnetic field launch facility that lift the Starship second stage to its mission height and velocity on the planned time schedule ( a few minutes). It completely eliminates or replaces the booster. More importantly it also can catch and gently set the returning craft back in its cradle. So the overall size
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ArianeGroup @ArianeGroup Jul 21 Here’s how we think a museum celebrating all Ariane 5’s successes would look like. What would you like to see in it? #OneLastAriane5 #ArianeGroup #Ariane5 @Arianespace @CNES @esa @EuropeSpacePort https://pic.twitter.com/pvZlOXSDFv Replying to @ArianeGroup @Arianespace and 3 others Do not waste money on a brick and mortar museum few can visit. Rather
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Dear Readers, @OpenAI Richard talks with OpenAI Chat GPT 4.0 about Atomic and Nuclear Data, sharing fundamental constants, AI tools for new industries, roles for AIs in human society, OpenAI Team, Feed back, trying to share conversations for global collaborations. Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation Richard: I am trying to find the precise definition
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Note on 9 Aug 2023: “Atomic Fuels” and “Extended Nuclear Materials” At https://www-nds.iaea.org/relnsd/NdsEnsdf/masschain.html there are beta and electron capture chains that allow converting “nuclear” isotopes by using electromagnetic reactions. Electron density or positron density is easier to control than neutrons still. But with magnetic techniques, BOTH the old fission and new fusion are just part
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