All three are measures of mass which is the amount of matter contained in a body. They differ in their scale.
metric ton, ton, kilogram, pound, gram.
gram, ounce, kilogram, (short) ton, metric ton, (long) tonThe "short ton" is the 'ton' used in USA and is 2,000 lbThe "long ton" is the 'ton' used in the UK and is 2,240 lbThe metric ton (or tonne) is 1,000 kg which is 2,204.62 lb
The English system is inch, foot, yard, mile for length. Mass (like weight) is ounce, pound, and ton. 12 inches in a foot 3 feet in a yard 1,760 yards in a mile 16 ounces in a pound 2000 pounds in a ton
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Relative value is a dimensionless quantity, and so it shouldn't matter what units you want to use, as long as you are consistent.
metric ton, ton, kilogram, pound, gram.
It could be 3/4 of a ton.
A pound is 16 ounces. A ton is 2000 pounds. So there are 32000 ounces in a ton. An ounce is a much smaller measurement than a ton.
There is a mixture of imperial and metric units; first, I'll order each set, and then put them together in one ordered list: Imperial: ounce, pound, ton Metric: gram, kilogram, metric ton (tonne) Together depends upon where you are: 1 tonne ≈ 2205 lb * In UK which uses the long ton = 2240 lb: gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, metric ton, ton (here the metric ton is only slightly less than the ton) * In USA which uses the short ton = 2000 lb gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, ton, metric ton (here the metric ton is quite a bit more than the ton)
Gramme (gram), pound, ounce, ton.
One troy ounce of what? A troy ounce is a measurement just like an inch, gram, kilogram, ton, etc.
pt is something to do with a pound ton ounce inch yard .
gram, ounce, kilogram, (short) ton, metric ton, (long) tonThe "short ton" is the 'ton' used in USA and is 2,000 lbThe "long ton" is the 'ton' used in the UK and is 2,240 lbThe metric ton (or tonne) is 1,000 kg which is 2,204.62 lb
In money, basing upon $1600 per ounce: 51,200,000 1600 per ounce * 16 = 25,600 per pound, * 2,000 = 51,200,000 per ton.
Gram (about 1/28th of Ounce) Ounce (1/16th of Pound) Pound (0.45 of Kilo) Kilogram (1/1,000th of Tonne) Metric Metric Ton (2240 Pound) US ton (2000)
1,999 pounds
oz = ounce lb = pound st = stone cwt = hundredweight t = ton