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Weight/Mass | Convert from libra [Italy] to electron |
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Common Weight Conversions Metric Weight Conversions Unit Definition (libra [Italy]) The libra [Italy] is a traditional unit of weight. The libra was the Roman unit from which the English pound is descended; the symbol "lb" for the pound comes from this unit. The traditional Italian libbra was often of similar size, but a wide variety of libbras were used in Italian markets over the centuries. The word "libra" is sometimes used now for the kilogram, a much larger unit. Unit Definition (electron) The electron is the mass of the electron, often used as a unit of mass in particle physics. An electron has a mass of about 9.109 382 x 10E-31 kilogram, 9.109 382 x 10E-28 gram, or 0.510 9989 million electronvolts.
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