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Answered by itzarmyboy46
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Books and papers about special relativity commonly use a special system of units in which the speed of light is set equal to unity (c = 1). Units of mass and length retain their SI definitions in terms of kilograms and meters, but time is transformed into a length and velocity is dimensionless.

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