Question

Surprisingly, an electronic reader actually gains weight when it is loaded with e-books. This is because the electrons used to store electronic information have mass, and therefore, weight. The mass gained by filling an e-reader is extremely small, on the order of a billionth of a billionth of a gram. The mass of the entire Internet is much greater, approximately fifty grams, about the same as a large strawberry.

Why did the author include the detail about the mass of a strawberry?
to give the reader an easy way to visualize fifty grams
to explain why grams are used as a measurement
to exaggerate how small the Internet really is

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The author included the detail about the mass of a strawberry to give the reader an easy way to visualize fifty grams. By comparing the mass of the entire Internet to something familiar and tangible, like a large strawberry, the author helps readers better understand just how small that mass is in a more relatable context.

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