So can i conclude it is heavier?
So can i conclude it is heavier?
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I don't think even theoretically it is heavier. All that is happening is the magnetic dipoles are shifting, nothing more. No more electrons are added or subtracted, and nothing is burned, so it is the same mass.
Let's just all agree that it might weigh 0.0000000000000000000000001% more.
also, that the more space you have, the heavier the piece will be
like s 5gig hd will weigh less than a 10gig
it doesnt matter what you put on it
On the hard drive, it won't weigh more, the area will be polarized, that's what makes it magnetic.
On the battery, it also won't weigh more. When it's charged, the electrons exist on one lead and the second (positive) has a deficiency. When you use the battery, the current is caused by electrons running from the negative side through the circuit to the positive side, filling the deficiency. When the battery is dead, it has the same number of electrons, its just that there is now balance between the positive and negative sides.
This is why you can use a lemon and certain types of metals to make a battery. The chemical reactions strip electrons from one type of metal, and combine it with the other type, causing a deficiency, which then will balance itself by electricity running through the circuit.
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So now i couldn't conclude that information weighs....
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hmmmmm ... love chemistry.
A sealed lead acid battery in a charged state weighs less than an uncharged one but has the same mass.
Why ? Because Hydrogen gas is lighter than air
For those "struggling" with that remember mass and weigth are two different things.
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