There are 1000kg in a metric ton (or tonne).
The conversion factor between metric tons (t) and kilograms (kg) is 1,000. This means that 1 metric ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms. To convert from metric tons to kilograms, you multiply the weight in metric tons by 1,000. To convert from kilograms to metric tons, you divide the weight in kilograms by 1,000.
a conversion factor is a number that converts units of one system of measurement to another (usually by multiplication)examples: (conversion factors in brackets)lengthinches (*25.4)= millimetresmiles (*1.609)= kilometresweightlbs (* 0.4536)= kilogramstons/imperial(*1.016)= tonnes/metric
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It depends on which measurement or unit you want to convert. Each and every different unit has its own conversion factor.
A metric ton is a measure of mass whereas a gallon is a measure of volume. The mass of a gallon of flid will depend on its density and there is no universal conversion factor between the two measures.
The conversion factor is 0.1
Once you look up the conversion factor, it is just a matter of multiplication.
By multiplying by a conversion factor. 1km=1 x 103 m, the conversion factor here being 103.
It is a multiple of 10.
Pico- (symbol p) is a prefix in the metric system denoting one trillionth, a factor of 10^−12 (0.000000000001).
Metric to English conversion is a good thing to practice.
a conversion factor is a number that converts units of one system of measurement to another (usually by multiplication)examples: (conversion factors in brackets)lengthinches (*25.4)= millimetresmiles (*1.609)= kilometresweightlbs (* 0.4536)= kilogramstons/imperial(*1.016)= tonnes/metric
KIlometers is a measure of length, tonnes are a measure of mass. The is no conversion factor from mass to length.
Your question makes little sense. There are no specific metric subjects. Metric is a system of measurement as is Imperial. They are each readily converted to the other using the appropriate conversion factor.
Since gallon is a volume unit and the metric ton is a weight unit there is no possible conversion factor. It all depends on the density of the material.
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