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Value of Dalton scientifically measured
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1.660539040(20)×10−27 kg, or approximately 1.66 yoctograms
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OK. Somewhat esoteric thread even for you.
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(05-22-2018, 11:39 PM)fredtoast Wrote: 1.660539040(20)×10−27 kg, or approximately 1.66 yoctograms

Dalton's value is the weight of a single proton?
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So, what your saying is that Dalton is a single irreducible unit or component in a larger system?



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Wait, no Latin term for Andy? Andyus mediocus quaterbackim? Really shouldn't all players have to study Latin to play football? As long as we're being scientific about things we might as well be linguistic as well. 
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Value of Marvin Lewis - not much

Value of Andy Dalton - a bit above average

Value of watching Fred lose an argument and not being able to admit it - priceless
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(05-23-2018, 04:38 AM)treee Wrote: Dalton's value is the weight of a single proton?

Or a neutron.

The unified atomic mass unit or dalton (symbol: u, or Da) is a standard unit of mass that quantifies mass on an atomic or molecular scale (atomic mass). One unified atomic mass unit is approximately the mass of one nucleon (either a single proton or neutron) and is numerically equivalent to 1 g/mol.
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(05-23-2018, 08:57 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [Image: giphy.gif]
LMAO  Hilarious
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(05-23-2018, 07:12 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: So, what your saying is that Dalton is a single irreducible unit or component in a larger system?

Do we really have to have another thread about Dalton's unit.... Hilarious
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(05-23-2018, 02:31 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Do we really have to have another thread about Dalton's unit.... Hilarious

LOL - Quit being a fangina!



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