- May 21, 2001
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Suppose you have a black box. The definition of a black box is that it is something that you don't know what it is, or how it works - it could be anything. But lets limit it a bit - the black box does not perform any form of nuclear reaction.
Suppose that black box has a mass of 70 kg (154 pounds of weight on Earth). This 70 kg is the sum of the box mass plus any unknown contents of the box. You add 10 kg of mass with lots of chemical potential energy to the inside of the black box. Finally you remove 8 kg of mass that has low chemical potential energy from the black box. Nothing else escapes (no reaction products, nothing) - so please don't try to alter this!
My questions:
1) How much mass does the black box now have?
2) Why does this answer change if the box is human?
Suppose that black box has a mass of 70 kg (154 pounds of weight on Earth). This 70 kg is the sum of the box mass plus any unknown contents of the box. You add 10 kg of mass with lots of chemical potential energy to the inside of the black box. Finally you remove 8 kg of mass that has low chemical potential energy from the black box. Nothing else escapes (no reaction products, nothing) - so please don't try to alter this!
My questions:
1) How much mass does the black box now have?
2) Why does this answer change if the box is human?
