A classical mechanics problem by Matin Naseri

compress the Earth now! compress the Earth now!

If we compress (thing A) \text{(thing A)} what happen for the mass of (thing A) \text{(thing A)} ?

Decrease Increase Remain same None

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2 solutions

Matin Naseri
Feb 1, 2018

Mass by compress not change. Only become smaller.

Ian Craig
Aug 1, 2018

The mass will increase slightly, since it now has more energy. E = mc2

E = m c 2 E=m~{\cdot}~c^2 is more clearly than (E=mc2).

Matin Naseri - 2 years, 10 months ago

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