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I recently got into a debate at work regarding how mass can change in general relativity. In my feeble understanding of general relativity, an object with more energy bends spacetime to a greater magnitude, and so in terms of gravitation it behaves as if it has more mass.
But if this is true, does it also work for potential energy - If you lift an object up you put work into it.
But does it now weigh more (or perhaps more than one would expect compared with simple Newtonian gravity)?