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Fly in a bottle.......
If you weigh an enclosed bottle with a fly at rest in it will it weigh the same when the fly is flying around? If it does, why is this the case?
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When the fly is flying its weight is borne by the air in the bottle. In turn that weight is borne by the base of the bottle. So it makes no difference whether the fly's weight is borne directly by the bottle when the fly is at rest or indirectly via the column of air under the fly.
There is an old puzzle about a man about to drive a van full of pigeons across a bridge, the toll being based on the weight of the van. Would he pay less if he banged on the side of the van to set the pigeons flying? The answer is No for the above reason.
When the fly is flying its weight is borne by the air in the bottle. In turn that weight is borne by the base of the bottle. So it makes no difference whether the fly's weight is borne directly by the bottle when the fly is at rest or indirectly via the column of air under the fly.
There is an old puzzle about a man about to drive a van full of pigeons across a bridge, the toll being based on the weight of the van. Would he pay less if he banged on the side of the van to set the pigeons flying? The answer is No for the above reason.