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Originally Posted by Sheltiedad
Not exactly... an air tank filled with air but at 0 p.s.i ( or the same pressure that is in the room you are in) weighs less than the same air tank in the same room filled to 3000 p.s.i. and there is actually a noticable difference.
Would a magnetic 1 weigh more or less than a magnetic 0? I have no idea but it is a question worth asking.
If a 1 is an electrical or magnetic charge and a zero is an absence of a charge, is it possible that they weigh differently (given my analogy above of compressed air weighing more than non-compressed air).
Any physics gurus that know whether electricity has weight? We know that light has weight...
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I was going to say something really neat about protons and electrons then relized that would related to postitive and negative charges...
but you make a good point, a one or the other might have more or less protons.... that could cause one to weigh more than the other.