The mass of an electron is approximately \(9.109 \times 10^{-31}\) kilograms. In atomic mass units (amu), this is about \(5.485 \times 10^{-4}\) amu. The electron's mass is a fundamental property, essential for understanding various phenomena in physics and chemistry, such as atomic structure and the behavior of electrical currents.
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