Resonant frequency f = 1/(LC)^1/2 = 1.23e20 Hz
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Back to trig school. :-)
Fred
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Thank you Fred. In your formula what is L? It is not known. You have two unknowns L and C. You formula is unsolvable. A better way to represent resonant frequency is.
Resonant frequency f = K/(M)^1/2 = 1.23e20 Hz
We now know the mass M of elementary particle. The only unknown is K. We can solve for it. What does the elastic constant K physically represent? Knowing that K is conceptually equivalent to 1/C and that elementary particles have the highest frequency possible. C represents a mimimum of stray capacitance or a mechanical elastic limit. I have traveled down this road and got a lot of answers.
I have tried to get a paper published on the subject but, for the time being, I have given up dealing with journal editors.
Frank Znidarsic
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