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.
1 short ton = 0.9078 metric tons 1 long ton = 1.016 metric tons
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1 ton (U.S.) or short ton is equal to 0.907 metric tons (tonnes) 1 ton (U.K.) or long ton is equal to 1.016 metric tons (tonnes)
Sure. 1 metric ton is 1,000 kilograms.1,000 kilograms of mass has different weights in different places.I'll make the conversion assuming you want the figure for Earth.On Earth, 1 kilogram weighs 2.20462 pounds.1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms, and weighs 2,204.62 pounds.7.176 pounds = 7.176/2,204.62 = 0.003255 of the weight of 1 metric ton
A ton is equal to 0.907185 metric tons. So the conversion would be 1.81437 metric tons.
Use a density factor to make a barrel to ton conversion. The ton is a metric weight and the barrel is a volume measurement.
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.
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.
No. Its not. Not by far.To four significant digits, conversion ratios are as followed:0.4536 kilograms = 1 pound2.204 pounds = 1 kilogramNow, there are three different kinds of tons you could be referring to.The Short Ton: 2000 US poundsThe Long Ton: 2240 US poundsThe Metric Ton: 1000 Kilograms = 2204 pounds1 Kilogram is obviously only about twice the weight of 1 pound (based on the first set of conversion ratios)1 pound is obviously smaller than 1 ton (based on the second set of conversion ratios) by far more than twice.
First, there is no "English". Second, there are hundreds on conversion factors between the near-obsolete (conventional) and metric systems. For mass alone, for example, there are conversions from grain to milligram, ounce to gram, pound to kilogram, stone to kilogram, hundredweight to kilogram, Imperial ton to metric ton. There are more that these.
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Standard conversion rate is 1 ton equals 2000 pounds, so 3 tons is 6000 pounds. There are other definitions for the ton, Metric ton, Long ton, but when talking about weight in pounds the standard conversion is usually used.
There is 1 metric ton in a metric ton of clay. The metric ton is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms. So, a metric ton of clay weighs 1 metric ton.
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A metric ton is 1000kg.
1 metric ton is 2,204.6 pounds.