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The Indivisible Infinitesimals in Physics

From my book “the invisible world of infinitesimals” www.mpantes.gr “...For physics there is a definite distinction between finiteness and infinity; whereas the mathematician speaks of the infinities and manipulates them just like finite structures the physicist with his real measuring roads is bound to finiteness. Hans Reichenbach (the philosophy of Space and time)”
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The Indivisible Infinitesimals in Physics

From my book “the invisible world of infinitesimals” www.mpantes.gr “...For physics there is a definite distinction between finiteness and infinity; whereas the mathematician speaks of the infinities and manipulates them just like finite structures the physicist with his real measuring roads is bound to finiteness. Hans Reichenbach (the philosophy of Space and time)”
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PART THREE THE PHYSICS

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Percy Bridgman publ. MacMillan (New York) Edition, 1927.

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The Logic of modern physics p169

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Black body is an ideal body to study the phenomenon in question, which is
approximated by the walls of a closed cavity, where we study the radiation emitted, and exiting of a

hole small relative to the dimensions of the cavity (Ανδριτσόποσλος))

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number of ways  n can occur


P ( n ) 
total number of ways any event can occur

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 f ( x)   f ( x) P( x)dx.......... .......... .(2)

e  E / kT
P( E )  
.......... .......... .......... ....( 3)

0
e  E / kT

 1 
0
e  ax dx 
a
  0 και  0
xe - x  1


 E   E.P( E )  kT .......... .......... .......... .( 4)
0

8 2
R( , t )  3 kT .......... .........( 6)
c

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e  nh / kT
P( n )  
.......... .......... .......... ....(8) 2
e  nh / kT

n 0 7

  nhe  nh / kT

 E   P( n ) E n  n 0

.......... ...(9)
n 0
e
n 0
 nh / kT

e  h / kT  x  1,

h ( x  2 x 2  3x 3  ....) hx(1  x  x 2  ....)' 1 h


 E    hx  h / kT .....(10)
1  x  x  ..........
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1  x  x  ......
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1 x e 1

8h 3 1
R( , T )  h / kT
.......... .......... ....(11)
c 3
e 1

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ℎ 𝑛ℎ
𝑛 = 2𝜋𝑟 𝜌𝛼 𝑚𝜐𝑟 =
𝑚𝜐 2𝜋

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