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[SOLVED] Conservation of Energy
From 'Superstrings and Other Things' by Carlos Calle
I understand and agree with everything up to where he says
This then lead me to thinking about us, when we move about, does the energy come from particles in our body undergoing reactions giving off energy, resulting in an overall decrease in our mass and increase in kinetic energy? and using E=MC^2 calculates the energy given off?
From 'Superstrings and Other Things' by Carlos Calle
'Einstein’s extension of the principle of conservation of energy is a profound generalization. In everyday life, however, the limited principle of conservation of energy is sufficient. A flying bird has more energy than a bird standing on the branch of a tree, but the increase in the bird's mass due to its greater energy when flying is so small that it cannot be measured by any experiment.'
I understand and agree with everything up to where he says
, shouldn't increase be decrease. I can't see how the bird can gain mass, only loose it by converting it into it kinetic energy? which would make sense. I might be missing the point completely or its simply just a printing error?but the increase in the bird's mass due to its greater energy when flying is so small that it cannot be measured by any experiment
This then lead me to thinking about us, when we move about, does the energy come from particles in our body undergoing reactions giving off energy, resulting in an overall decrease in our mass and increase in kinetic energy? and using E=MC^2 calculates the energy given off?