Dissipative Research and development of dissipative work W=Q=CF2t and gravitational field energy

IEFC 2026
Chen Jun, Speaker at Energy Conference
Shahe Middle School, Chuzhou City, China
Title : Dissipative Research and development of dissipative work W=Q=CF2t and gravitational field energy

Abstract:

What is energy?

In physics, if an object has the ability to do work, it possesses energy. Here, doing work refers to mechanical work = FS. With the current proposal of dissipative work W = Q = CF^2t, doing work can now include two different forms of work: mechanical work and dissipative work. a gravitational field is not a concrete object, it can do work on any object within it; therefore, the gravitational field possesses energy. Energy can be developed and utilized. The first of development is the well-known hydroelectric power generation, which utilizes W = Fs = Gh = 1/2mv^2. The essence of hydroelectric power generation is not utilization of the so-called potential energy of water, but rather the development of gravitational field energy, with water serving merely as a medium. The essence of dissipative work is the effect of force, a natural phenomenon universally present in mechanical systems, where Q = W = CF^2t and P = CF^2 is the heating power of the force. heating power is proportional to the square of the force, which provides a completely new approach to the research and development of gravitational field energy. By utilizing F = ps and the liquid pressure = ρgh, powerful pressure can be obtained to increase the heating power, and thermal energy can then be used to generate electricity. Two experimental devices will be introduced. For the equation state T = F(p, v), the experimental device serves as the test apparatus, showing that the new and old theories converge to the same conclusion

Biography:

Chen Jun was born in October 1962. He graduated from the Department of Physics at Chuzhou University and later taught at Shahe Middle School in Chuzhou City. He retired in October 2022. During the International Year of Physics in 2005, he developed a strong interest in studying physics. Over the following years, his understanding of dynamics gradually deepened and eventually underwent a fundamental shift.

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