What Is This Tool?
This converter transforms weight values from mina (Biblical Hebrew), an ancient Near Eastern unit, into the short ton (US ton), a common mass unit in the United States. It's useful for understanding or relating historical weights to contemporary mass measures.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the weight amount in mina (Biblical Hebrew).
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Select mina (Biblical Hebrew) as the source unit.
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Choose ton (short) [ton (US)] as the target unit.
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Click convert to see the equivalent mass in short tons.
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Interpret results considering the approximate nature of mina values.
Key Features
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Converts ancient mina values to short tons (US ton) directly.
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Based on the historical and commercial definitions of both units.
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Supports clarity in archaeology, Biblical studies, and industrial contexts.
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Simple browser-based interface with straightforward input and output.
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Helps bridge ancient measurement systems with modern weight standards.
Examples
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10 mina (Biblical Hebrew) equals approximately 0.006283174 ton (short) [ton (US)].
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100 mina (Biblical Hebrew) converts to about 0.06283174 ton (short) [ton (US)].
Common Use Cases
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Translating ancient Biblical and archaeological weight records to modern units.
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Comparing historical metal weights and hoards to present-day commercial standards.
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Estimating mass in numismatic and conservation research for metal artifacts.
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Reporting bulk shipment weights and industrial production figures in U.S. terms.
Tips & Best Practices
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Keep in mind the mina's regional and historical variations affect conversion precision.
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Specify unit type clearly in any international communication due to ton variants.
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Use the tool as a guide when analyzing historical and modern weight measures together.
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Double-check conversions if precise exactness is required for critical applications.
Limitations
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Mina (Biblical Hebrew) weights are approximate due to regional and temporal differences.
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Short ton (US ton) differs from other ton units, which may cause confusion if not specified.
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Conversion results should be considered estimates rather than exact equivalents.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a mina in Biblical Hebrew context?
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It is an ancient unit of mass used in Biblical Hebrew texts for weighing precious metals and goods, with its exact mass varying regionally.
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How is the short ton defined compared to other tons?
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The short ton, mainly used in the U.S., equals exactly 2,000 pounds and differs from the long ton and metric tonne.
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Why might conversions between mina and short tons be approximate?
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Because the mina's mass standard varied historically and regionally, making exact conversions challenging.
Key Terminology
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Mina (Biblical Hebrew)
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An ancient Near Eastern mass unit used in Biblical times, roughly estimated between 0.5 and 1.0 kilograms, varying by region and period.
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Ton (short) [ton (US)]
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A mass unit used primarily in the U.S., defined as exactly 2,000 avoirdupois pounds, distinct from the long ton and metric tonne.