Saturday, March 27, 2010

The law of object’s mass doing work and its applications in energy development

Opening the door for developing new energy with huge capacity
------------------------------------------------ by Bingcheng Zhao

[(*Note: if you have known the concept of mass doing work, you don’t need to read this message. If the concept of mass doing work is totally new to you, it’s better for you to read this message, because the newly discovered law of object’s mass doing work is highly useful in your area)]. Many visionary and pondering professional people working in the area of energy development may continuously think over and over the fundamentally important questions as following. (1) The famous mass-energy equation tells us the plain fact that mass possesses energy. Why? Is the fact that mass has energy is due to the fact that mass has the ability of doing work? (2) If mass has the ability of doing work, can we prove and quantify this ability? (3) After proving and quantifying the ability of mass doing work, can we develop energy by releasing the ability of mass doing work? Those essentially important questions have been answered in the newly discovered and verified law of object’s mass doing work (OMDW) for the first time in the history of physics and science (P. 93 ~ 109, Ch.1A, reference #1). The core principle in OMDW law: the amount of energy in the mass of an object is measured and determined by the amount of the work done by the object’s mass.

The law of object’s mass doing work (OMDW): OMDW is the inseparable property of an object’s mass when the object’s kinetic energy is being increased or decreased by the action of external force. When the kinetic energy of an object is increased by the action of external force due to it doing positive work on the object, the object’s mass does positive work, thus the object releases (i.e., loses) the same amount of energy as that of the work done by the object’s mass from and by consuming of its mass. Therefore, an object’s mass doing positive work causes a corresponding decrease in the object’s mass. On the contrary, when the kinetic energy of an object is decreased by the action of external force due to it doing negative work on the object, the object’s mass does negative work, thus the object gains the same amount of energy as that of the work done by the object’s mass from and by converting the decreased kinetic energy into its mass. Therefore, an object’s mass doing negative work results in a corresponding increase in the object’s mass (P. 93 ~ 109, Ch.1A, reference #1). The newly established equation of OMDW law is on P. 102 as Eq (1-6) (1.4, Ch.1A, reference #1).

The newly discovered OMDW law has been fundamentally verified through its revealing the mechanism behind the greatest equation (i.e., E = mc^2 or E0 = mc^2) in the history of physics and science (P. 114 ~ 118, 1.6, Ch.1B, reference #1).

The fundamental implications of OMDW law in science: OMDW law establishes the work-energy relation in the mass of an object, reveals the conversion mechanism between mass and energy, and mechanistically thus essentially unifies force, mass and energy for the first time in the history of physics and science (P. 104, 1.5.1, Ch.1A, reference #1).

The highly attractive application of OMDW law: OMDW law lays the fundamental foundation for developing energy by releasing the ability of mass doing work, and this energy capacity is enormously large (P. 912, 10.3.1, Ch.10, reference #2).

Reference #1: 2009, Bingcheng Zhao, From Postulate-Based Modern Physics to Mechanism-Revealed Physics [Vol. 1(1/2)], ISBN: 978-1-4357-4913-9.
Reference #2: 2009, Bingcheng Zhao, From Postulate-Based Modern Physics to Mechanism-Revealed Physics [Vol. 2(2/2)], ISBN: 978-1-4357-5033-3.

Ph.D., Bingcheng Zhao,
The author of “From Postulate-Based Modern Physics to Mechanism-Revealed Physics”
1401 NE Merman Dr. Apt. 703, Pullman, WA 99163 USA.
Email: bingcheng.zhao@gmail.com

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