Application of New Mass-Energy Concept in Computation of Q - Values of Nuclear Fission and Fusion Reactions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62292/njp.v34i1.2025.387Keywords:
Q-Value, Nuclear Reaction, Fission, Fusion, Blackbody, Planks Transcendental equation, Einstein (mc^2), Bahjat (mbc)Abstract
In the past century, it is crucial to note that the Einstein’s mass-energy theory has been continuously evolving in energies computations of massive particles. However this research work, Present the computational analysis and graphical difference between Einstein’s relativistic theory (mc2), Bahjat mass-energy relation (mbc) and new mass-energy concept (mvc) when employed in calculations of the Q-values of nuclear fission and fusion reactions. The new mass-energy concept with energy converting factor vc, where v = 1.8 and Bahjat mass-energy relation with energy conversion bc, where b = 0.6 are to be applied on massive particle rather than c2 which would have been applied perfectly on Photon or massless particles. The computational analysis depicted that, the new mass-energy concept (mvc) used in nuclear reactions fail below the predictions of Einstein’s relativistic mass-energy theory mc2. Additionally, these results suppress the Bahjat mass-energy relation mbc due to the difference in the energy conversion factor. In this regard, the new mass-energy concept mvc is recommended in studying atomic structures and any area related to massive particle that employed Einstein’s relativistic mass-energy theory.
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