Using of the Generalized Special Relativity (GSR) in estimating the proton (nucleon) mass to explain the mass defect ()
Abstract
This paper presents theoretical investigation on explanation of the mass defect estimating a new value for the proton mass inside the nucleus in the presence of the gravitational potential, the work has been done by using a new theory called the generalized special relativity (GSR).
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Hilo, M. , Abd Allah, M. and Haroon, K. (2011) Using of the Generalized Special Relativity (GSR) in estimating the proton (nucleon) mass to explain the mass defect.
Natural Science,
3, 141-144. doi:
10.4236/ns.2011.32020.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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