Illustrating delta(E)=c^2 delta(m)

Physics – General Physics

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We present a thought experiment that involves a high sensitivity balance
initially in a state of mechanical equilibrium but not in a state of thermal
equilibrium. After reaching the state of thermal equilibrium it is no longer in
a state of mechanical equilibrium.

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