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rhertz wrote:
> A definition of mass, as found in Google:
> 
> "Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter or substance in an
> object.
> It's the total amount of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an object."

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More or less as per my school books of seventy yeass ago.