When a spring is compressed, it stores potential energy in the form of elastic potential energy. This added energy increases the overall mass of the spring, making it weigh more than when it is uncompressed.
Yes, it does. The difference of mass can be calculated from e=mc2. Of course the difference is minimal (In that case the mass increases by a decimal point followed by a bunch of zeroes and finally a 1. We do not have equipment to measure it.)
Your cylinder full of gas will weigh more, for it contains the mass of the gas. Some gases, when compressed, such as CO2, are in liquid form, and quite heavy.
Yes, a spring with more coils generally has a higher elastic spring force because the additional coils increase the amount of material available to store and release energy when the spring is compressed or stretched. This results in a stiffer spring that resists deformation to a greater extent.
Since weight is the measure of an object's gravitational pull, the compressed air does not weigh more. The difference is in the density of the air. A tank filled with compressed air will weigh more than a tank that is filled with air at normal atmospheric pressure.
The spring constant represents the stiffness of a spring. A higher spring constant means the spring is stiffer and requires more force to stretch or compress it. Conversely, a lower spring constant indicates a less stiff spring that can be easily stretched or compressed.
Yes, it does. The difference of mass can be calculated from e=mc2. Of course the difference is minimal (In that case the mass increases by a decimal point followed by a bunch of zeroes and finally a 1. We do not have equipment to measure it.)
To save space ! Compressed files occupy much less space than uncompressed files, enabling you to store more data in the same space.
Your cylinder full of gas will weigh more, for it contains the mass of the gas. Some gases, when compressed, such as CO2, are in liquid form, and quite heavy.
Slightly more if there is moisture in the air.
Yes, a spring with more coils generally has a higher elastic spring force because the additional coils increase the amount of material available to store and release energy when the spring is compressed or stretched. This results in a stiffer spring that resists deformation to a greater extent.
Since weight is the measure of an object's gravitational pull, the compressed air does not weigh more. The difference is in the density of the air. A tank filled with compressed air will weigh more than a tank that is filled with air at normal atmospheric pressure.
PCM is lossless and uncompressed thus taking more space, MPG is compressed thus having declined audio quality but takes less space.
The spring constant represents the stiffness of a spring. A higher spring constant means the spring is stiffer and requires more force to stretch or compress it. Conversely, a lower spring constant indicates a less stiff spring that can be easily stretched or compressed.
A spring has more elastic potential energy when it is compressed (together) rather than when it is stretched (apart). This is because the potential energy of a compressed spring is stored in the spring as potential energy due to compression, whereas in a stretched spring, the potential energy is due to the stretching force applied to it.
Paper towels weigh more when wadded up compared to a single sheet. When wadded up, the paper towel is compressed and denser, therefore it weighs more than when it is in its original sheet form.
Uncompressed video format offers the highest quality but results in large file sizes. This format retains all the original data from the video, providing superior image and sound quality compared to compressed formats. However, the large file sizes make it impractical for storage and transmission, requiring more storage space and bandwidth.
no advantages but that they are more compressed and they do not need a program to uncompressed but they have many disadvantages like some don't work on windows media player and some of them become corrupt after being used too muchin conclusion .mp3's are 10000000000000000 times better