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Thanks for the link, Wannabe. I'm actually pretty dismayed that I never learned this in college.
When was GR used in this thread?
When was GR used in this thread?
Yes, that is exactly what happens. And if you were to open a hole in the box and let out some of the light inside the box, the mass of the box+contents will decrease, just as it would if you opened a hole and let some of the gas inside the box out. Conversely, if more light to were enter through the hole than left, or more gas, the mass of the box would increase.soothsayer said:So if we have two identical boxes, and we fill one of them with light, even though the light has no rest mass, the energy from the light will contribute to the rest mass of the box? I mean I get that it would increase the weight, like, on a scale...
Suppose I put a lead shot in the box... How does the box know that it contains a lead shot so has a greater mass?How does the box know it is filled with light, and how does that change its inherent properties? Is it because the light is being absorbed by the box? What if we have two identical boxes and poke a hole in one to let light in?
WannabeNewton said:There is absolutely no need to mention GR (it's not even being used correctly in this thread anyways); this is over-complicating things. Read the following and then reread Nugatory's and Drakkith's posts: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_i...individual_rest_masses_of_parts_of_the_system
leothorn said:When the battery system is at higher energy that is the constituent particles are at higher state of activation, they hit the confines of the battery at a much faster rate than when the battery is at lower energy. The combined affect of higher average impulse over time should affect the weight of the battery.
It was just saying that some people think the definition of 'relativistic mass' is not very useful. They are not saying it is wrong.leothorn said:Do the conclusions of then discussion hold if the concept of mass in special relativity does not hold ? ( A contention held at the end of the article linked above ?
As Nugatory said, the molecules won't necessarily be moving around faster. Remember that the molecules have more than just kinetic energy. They also have 'chemical energy', which is energy stored in the electromagnetic field. And it is this chemical energy that changes, to provide the energy to the circuit.leothorn said:When the battery system is at higher energy that is the constituent particles are at higher state of activation, they hit the confines of the battery at a much faster rate than when the battery is at lower energy. The combined affect of higher average impulse over time should affect the weight of the battery.
Light does not have a rest mass itself, but it can increase the rest mass of systems it is contained in?