Weighing delta(E)=c^2 delta(m) on a relativistic high-sensitivity balance. Its mechanical and thermal equilibrium

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We consider the sticky collision between two sphere of equal rest mass,
moving with equal but opposite speeds in a horizontal plane. The collision
takes place on the pan of a high sensitivity balance. The conditions of
mechanical and thermal equilibrium are studied showing that heat developed in
the rest frame of the system has a corresponding inertial mass.

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