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Hmmm....it's a quandary

MK Shrimper

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Inspired by a Richard Bacon podcast with Johnny Vaughan.

Now, if you have two Iphones (A & B), identical in every way apart from the fact that Iphone B has Angry Birds installed on it, does it weight heavier than Iphone A?
 
Inspired by a Richard Bacon podcast with Johnny Vaughan.

Now, if you have two Iphones (A & B), identical in every way apart from the fact that Iphone B has Angry Birds installed on it, does it weight heavier than Iphone A?

Iphone b is marginally heavier due to being in contact with a mass of irritating S***
 
Anyone with;

a) A non Monty Python answer?
b) Without latent hatred for a minor celeb?
 
But doesn't a hard drive/flash drive have that magnetism already with an empty drive, as the drive would be filled with zeros rather than just space.

Although I can't really claim to know too well how they work.
 
But doesn't a hard drive/flash drive have that magnetism already with an empty drive, as the drive would be filled with zeros rather than just space.

Although I can't really claim to know too well how they work.

As I understand it, a '0' is no magnetic charge, whilst a '1' is charged.
 
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