13.2 In the standard model, a strange quark is described as having a mass of about 96 MeV/c2. Explain why this is a valid unit of measuring mass, and convert it to kilograms. Show your work, but a GRASS solution is not required.

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13.2 In the standard model, a strange quark is described as having a mass of about 96 MeV/c2. Explain why this is a valid unit of measuring mass, and convert it to kilograms. Show your work, but a GRASS solution is not required.

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