A spring whose spring constant is 1000 N/m is compressed by 10 cm. By how much does its mass increase in its compressed state?
enegry due to compression= 1000*0.1*0.1/2
=5 j
using enegry mass equation, E=mc^2
M=5,56 *10^-17 kg
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