well there is no difference
gross ton includes the weight of the container (tare). net tons are just the weight of the freight A gross tone is a Long ton (or English Ton) 2,240 lbs. A Net ton is a short ton or 2000 lbs
a short ton is 2000 pounds a long ton is 2240 pounds a metric ton (tonne) is 1,000 kilograms, which weighs 2,204.62 pounds on Earth.
A square has 4 equal sides. A rectangle has 2 short sides of equal length and 2 long sides of equal length
1 metric tonne is 0.98419 long ton (UK imperial) or 1.1023113109 short ton (US). 1 metric tonne = 1000 kilograms 1 US short ton = 907.185 kilograms 1 UK long ton = 1016.05 kilograms
There is, or was, a distinction between what they used to teach in school about tons - there were "long" tons and "short" tons. A short ton is 2,000 pounds, almost always referred to simply as "a ton". A long ton was 2,200 pounds. I don't think I have ever seen a reference to "long tons" of anything, though it probably has a use in some area.AnswerThe 'short ton' (2000 pounds) is used in the United States. The 'long ton' (2240 pounds) is used in Britain and in countries in the British sphere of influence. A 'tonne' (spoken as 'metric ton') is 1000 kg, and very close to a long ton.
the long term is different between a short term because the short
gross ton includes the weight of the container (tare). net tons are just the weight of the freight A gross tone is a Long ton (or English Ton) 2,240 lbs. A Net ton is a short ton or 2000 lbs
A long-term goal is reached further in the future.
Their length.
Sounds to me like it'd be the length of their horns that is the difference.
short tail shaft or long tail shaft trans they are different lengths
short gas long H2O
the difference is that short-term goal is a goal that can be reach in a short period of time, but long term goals are goals that can plan to reach over an extended period of time.
The main difference between long "i" and short "i" is the duration of the sound. Long "i" is pronounced for a longer period of time, as in words like "time" or "ride." Short "i" is pronounced for a shorter period of time, as in words like "sit" or "big."
term schulder
its the difference between long run and short run aggregate supply
Response is short term, adaptation is long