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Kiloton (Metric) [kt]


The kiloton (kt) is a metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 metric tons or 1,000,000 kilograms (one million kilograms). It is commonly used to measure large quantities, such as the weight of ships, large cargo, or explosive energy equivalent in nuclear physics.


In the context of explosives, one kiloton often refers to the energy released by the explosion of 1,000 tons of TNT, a standard measure in describing the yield of nuclear bombs.


The kiloton provides a convenient scale for expressing very large masses or energy amounts in scientific, industrial, and military fields.


Gerah (Biblical Hebrew)


The gerah was the smallest unit of weight in ancient Biblical Hebrew measurement systems. It is traditionally considered 1/20 of a shekel.


Since a shekel weighed about 11 grams, a gerah would weigh roughly 0.55 grams. The gerah was used to measure small amounts of precious metals like silver and gold, important in commerce and religious rituals.


Summary:



  • 1 gerah = 1/20 shekel ≈ 0.55 grams



  • Smallest Biblical Hebrew weight unit



  • Used for precise measurement of metals and offerings





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