Now we know E=MC^2
then M= E/C^2
And if Energy is in GV and C is m2/s2, then
Mass must be measured in GV/(m/s)^2.
So how much do I weigh in GV/(m/s)^2 if I weigh 80kg?
And what is a side of fries equivalent to?
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