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E-books get heavier as you download more text

London , Mon, 31 Oct 2011 ANI

London, Oct 31 (ANI): E-books get heavier whenever users download a new text, a new study has suggested.

 

However the increase in weight does not make a significant difference, as each new book is just as heavy as a single molecule of DNA.

 

Thus, filling a 4GB Kindle to its storage limit would increase its weight by a billionth of a billionth of a gram.

 

Prof John Kubiatowicz a computer scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, explained in the New York Times that storing new data involves holding electrons in a fixed place in the device's memory, the Telegraph reported.

 

Although the electrons are already present but keeping them still rather than allowing them to float around takes up extra energy - about a billionth of a microjoule per bit of data.

 

According to the scientists, E-readers can also become slightly heavier in summers, because they take up more energy from their exposure to sunlight. (ANI)

 


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