0.1kg mass will be equlent to energy:
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If the mass is 0.1 kg, for example, (0.1 kg)(9 x 10^16 m^2/s^2) = 9 x 10^15 kgm^2/s^2. Record the result in Joules, the standard metric unit for energy. One Joule equals 1 kgm^2/s^2, so 9 x 10^15 kgm^2/s^2 equals 9 x 10^15 J.
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