Thursday, March 23, 2017

23 march 2017.Mandalay University Family 2006 mass & energy are same entity in different manifestations ( forms). E= m*c squared.

23 march 2017.Mandalay University Family 2006
mass & energy are same entity in different manifestations ( forms).
E= m*c squared




ကုလား ၾကီး နဲ. အရာ ၾကီး
ကုလားပဲ ၾကိ ုက္တာ အတူတူပါဘဲ

သမတ ၾကီး နဲ.ဗိုလ္ ခ် ုပ္ ၾကီး
ရက္စက္တာ အတူတူပါဘဲ

mass & energy are same entity in different manifestations ( forms).
E= m*c squared
E= energy/J.
m= mass / Kg.
when we eat rice (mass) in the morning , it is in the manifestation of material.
This rice is digested in the stomach & converted into energy & we transfer this energy to muscular energy & we could walk & move about.

When Gen. ne win " took power in 1962 by force without people's approval " he was in green uniform he was a "soldier".
Then he dropped his green uniform & wore jacket & longyi , he became a legitimate President u ne win.

Gen. ne win in green military uniform killed thousands of unarmed students ,
starving workers, farmers, peasants & monks.

His Excellency Mr. President ne win in jacket & longyi
committed similar ruthless massacres on unarmed students ,
starving workers, farmers, peasants & monks.

fig1 Physics guru Albert Einstein photo.
fig2. The mushroom cloud of the atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan in 1945 rose some 18 kilometres (11 mi) above the bomb's hypocenter. The bomb killed at least 60,000 people.
fig3.A schematic nuclear fission chain reaction. 1. A uranium-235 atom absorbs a neutron and fissions into two new atoms (fission fragments), releasing three new neutrons and some binding energy. 2. One of those neutrons is absorbed by an atom of uranium-238 and does not continue the reaction. Another neutron is simply lost and does not collide with anything, also not continuing the reaction. However, one neutron does collide with an atom of uranium-235, which then fissions and releases two neutrons and some binding energy. 3. Both of those neutrons collide with uranium-235 atoms, each of which fissions and releases between one and three neutrons, which can then continue the reaction.
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