Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archives
Item 83
Pencil by Heath on notepad paper
29 September 1949
Original envelope includes 84
A wave is mass m times distance d (oscillating or transverse) times interval i. The energy of a wave is m x d = e. The action of a wave is m x d x i = h/h in which h is the least perceptible quantity of action, and n is the number of waves necessary to constitute h. Then, although m x d is the energy of the single wave (any wave), n(m x d) is the energy necessary to constitute h during the particular interval (l/frequency) of the given kind of wave. And, Velocity (of radial propagation)? is necessarily maximum and constant when m (mass in the wave) is minimum. Hence wave action is the action of energy having least (ultimate) mass units — protons (?).
Metadata
Title | Subject - 83 - Wave Analysis |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 1:1-116 |
Document number | 83 |
Date / Year | 1949-09-29 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Pencil by Heath on notepad paper |
Keywords | Physics Wave Action |