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An explanation of different kinesis (frequency) and velocity of particles
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One of the more confusing aspects of
looking at a table on the various kinesis (frequency) and velocity rates of
atomic and sub-atomic particles, is understanding why there appears to be a
variety of different speeds/kinesis rates.
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For instance science has verified that
Gamma Particles appear to travel between a minimum and maximum rate of: |
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Frequency of wavelength 10 20 Hz to 10 22
Hz |
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Wave length 10 -11 m to 10 -13 m |
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We will discuss the importance of identifying minimum
and maximum rates in later chapters. For the moment, the "range" of apparent
frequencies of particles is simply explained as the different kinesis rates and
velocities of particles due to the presence of other particles. |
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In other words, the more particles around a Gamma
particle, the higher its frequency and lower its velocity. The less particles
around, the lower its frequency and the higher its velocity. |
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