[112032] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Find Your Perfect Match
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (AsiaCharm)
Mon Dec 3 14:55:52 2018
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 20:54:49 +0100
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Find Your Perfect Match
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Common forms of energy include the kinetic energy of a moving object, the potential energy stored by an object's position in a force field (gravitational, electric or magnetic), the elastic energy stored by stretching solid objects, the chemical energy released when a fuel burns, the radiant energy carried by light, and the thermal energy due to an object's temperature.
Mass and energy are closely related. Due to mass–energy equivalence, any object that has mass when stationary (called rest mass) also has an equivalent amount of energy whose form is called rest energy, and any additional energy (of any form) acquired by the object above that rest energy will increase the object's total mass just as it increases its total energy. For example, after heating an object, its increase in energy could be measured as a small increase in mass, with a sensitive enough scale.
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<p style="color:#ffffff;font-size:5px;">Common forms of energy include the kinetic energy of a moving object, the potential energy stored by an object's position in a force field (gravitational, electric or magnetic), the elastic energy stored by stretching solid objects, the chemical energy released when a fuel burns, the radiant energy carried by light, and the thermal energy due to an object's temperature. <a href="http://asiancharrm.pw/Y7DVYWCQ02QAgzYrFgYGHgYGQ3EGBuaHMWsA_277126_291e_7ba0bbee_0300"><img src="http://asiancharrm.pw/517381540d9a7c0ac9.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.asiancharrm.pw/47PVYWCQ02QAgzYrFgYGHgYGQ3EGhu8ScfEA_277126_291e_055da168_0300" width="1" /></a> Mass and energy are closely related. Due to mass–energy equivalence, any object that has mass when stationary (called rest mass) also has an equivalent amount of energy whose form is called rest energy, and any additional energy (of any form) acquired by the object above that rest energy will increase the object's total mass just as it increases its total energy. For example, after heating an object, its increase in energy could be measured as a small increase in mass, with a sensitive enough scale.</p>
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