Deuteron Mass
The deuteron is the nucleus of deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen, consisting of one proton and one neutron bound together.
Its rest mass is approximately 3.344 × 10⁻²⁷ kilograms (about 1875.6 MeV/c²).
The deuteron plays a key role in nuclear physics and fusion reactions.
Summary:
Rest mass ≈ 3.344 × 10⁻²⁷ kg
Equivalent to about 1875.6 MeV/c²
Nucleus of deuterium (1 proton + 1 neutron)
Mina (Biblical Hebrew)
The mina was an ancient Hebrew unit of weight used during Biblical times, primarily for precious metals like silver and gold. It was smaller than the talent and often used as a subunit.
A mina is generally estimated to weigh about 1/60 of a talent, roughly 1 pound (about 0.5 kilograms), though exact values varied by region and era.
The mina was commonly used for trade, taxation, and wealth measurement in ancient Near Eastern economies.
Summary:
Approximately 1/60 of a talent (~1 pound or 0.5 kg)
Used in ancient Hebrew and Near Eastern contexts
Important for measuring precious metals and commerce