If you mean the long ton (as used in UK): 1 ton = 2240 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2240 lb = 5376 lb If you mean the short ton (as used in USA): 1 ton = 2000 lb → 2.4 ton = 2.4 x 2000 lb = 4800 lb
A ton of brings does not exist, but if you mean a ton of bricks or a ton of feathers, they both weigh the same - 2000lbs. A ton is an imperial unit of measuring weight - it doesn't measure volume (or space that on object takes up). A ton of bricks would be relatively compact, while a ton of feathers would take up an enormous amount of space.
Believe it or not that is a trick question. The T in "1 T" could mean 1 ton, but no 1 ton cannot be equivalent to 1,000 pounds.
If you mean how many pounds are in a ton, then the answer is 2000
Kiloton means, literally, a thousand tons. It's not immediately clear whether the "ton" meant is metric (generally written tonne for clarity) or not. A "metric ton" is quite close to the English "long ton" and about 10% more than the English "short ton". Again, "ton" by itself could mean either of those.
Jan ten Compe died in 1761.
Jan ten Compe was born in 1713.
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In the United Kingdom the ton is defined as 2,240 pounds (1,016 kg)
The words "ton doucer" are formal and they mean "your mildness."
ton-toff/ton+toff
"ton pays" is "your country" in French.
I think it me the ton-age 1500 is a 1 ton 2500 is a 2 ton
Ummm....do you mean how many Ib's are in a ton? 1 ton=2000 pounds
"ton réfrigérant" = "your cooling liquid" (as in fridges or A/C)