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Unit Definition (electron)
The electron is the mass of the electron, often used as a unit of mass in particle physics. An electron has a mass of about 9.109 382 x 10E-31 kilogram, 9.109 382 x 10E-28 gram, or 0.510 9989 million electronvolts.

Unit Definition (gigatonne)
The gigatonne is a metric unit of mass or weight equal to one billion metric tons (tonnes) or about 2.2046 trillion pounds. This very large unit is used, for example, in discussing the amounts of carbon added to the atmosphere by human activities.


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