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Convert from tahil [China] to electron

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Unit Definition (tahil [China])
The tahil is a traditional unit of weight used throughout eastern Asia. During the colonial period, the tahil was more or less standardized throughout the region at 4/3 ounce avoirdupois (1/16 catty, 1/12 pound, or about 37.8 grams). In Japan, however, the tahil was identified with a slightly smaller traditional unit and is considered equal to 1.323 ounces (37.51 grams). The tahil is usually considered equal to the Chinese liang.

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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