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This isn't homework as I do not go to college, but I am genuinely curious as to how this is done.
I know that when you solve for E you end up with kg x m2 per s-2 which is equivalent to J. But, what happens when you solve for M? kg x m2 per s-2 = Kg x m2 per s-2 would you just divide by m2 per s-2 and end up with Kg= Kg? If this is true then wouldn't that imply that light has mass? albeit a small amount, but still mass. Any information about the difference between rest energy and otherwise is appreciated, as I believe that is where I have failed to produce any helpful results from googling. Enjoy this art I made.