Subject: Does the Body loose weight at moment of death because of energy lose
Date: Thu Apr 18 11:45:58 2002
Posted by Dave
Grade level: grad (science)
School: Research
City: Montrose State/Province: Co
Country: USA
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 1019144758.Gb
Message:
Mass of or bodies equals energy,E=MC^2. At the moment of death the body losses
a certain amount of Kinetic energy so this should reflect in a weight lose.
The mass of our bodies is not the sum of individual particles but is equal to
the total energy so energy equals weight.
Re: Does the Body loose weight at moment of death because of energy lose
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