Convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) to Metric Ton (t) instantly.
Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Metric Ton conversion
1 Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) = 0.00057 Metric Ton (t). To convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Metric Ton, multiply the value by 0.00057.
| Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) | Metric Ton (t) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.00057 |
| 2 | 0.00114 |
| 5 | 0.00285 |
| 10 | 0.0057 |
| 25 | 0.01425 |
| 50 | 0.0285 |
| 100 | 0.057 |
| 1000 | 0.57 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Metric Ton are in one Mina (Biblical Hebrew)?
One Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina) equals 0.00057 Metric Ton (t).
How do I convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Metric Ton?
To convert Mina (Biblical Hebrew) to Metric Ton, multiply the value by 0.00057.
What is 10 Mina (Biblical Hebrew) in Metric Ton?
10 Mina (Biblical Hebrew) = 0.0057 Metric Ton.
About these units
Mina (Biblical Hebrew) (mina)
A mina was a mid-sized Hebrew weight unit, commonly approximated as 560–600 grams, though it varied historically. It served as the intermediary unit between the shekel and the talent: 1 talent = 60 minas 1 mina = 50 shekels Minas were used in both commercial trade and temple accounting. They appear in ancient Near Eastern texts describing wages, penalties, and allocations of precious materials. Because of their role in administrative and religious contexts, the mina highlights the bureaucratic sophistication of ancient Israel and surrounding cultures.
Metric Ton (t)
The metric ton, or tonne, equals 1,000 kilograms and is used for measuring large masses such as vehicles, industrial shipments, agricultural yields, waste disposal, and construction materials. Its convenient decimal relationship with kilograms makes it easy to use in logistics, industry, and environmental studies. Many countries express carbon emissions in tonnes of CO₂, linking the unit directly to global sustainability efforts. The metric ton contrasts with the US short ton and UK long ton—its exact definition prevents ambiguity in international trade. Its adoption worldwide demonstrates the advantages of standardized mass units in a global economy.