No. 3 tons is weight, while altitude is distance from sealevel.
The first recorded measurement of altitude was by the ancient Greeks, who used trigonometry to measure the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza around 2500 BCE. This method laid the foundation for later developments in altitude measurement techniques.
Cups are a volume measurement, and tons are a weight measurement.
"6000T" typically refers to a weight measurement where "T" stands for metric tons. Therefore, 6000T would indicate a weight of 6000 metric tons.
6000 lb is equivalent to 3 tons (short tons).
3 metric tonnes = 6,613.87 pounds There are 6,000 pounds in 3 US tons (2000 lb each) There are 6,720 pounds in 3 British tons (2240 lb each)
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Height or altitude.
Decitons, which are equal to 10 tons, are an uncommon but valid unit of measurement. Kilotons, which are equal to 100 tons, are much more commonly used.
Yards is a measurement of distance - Tons is a measurement of weight - the two are not interchangeable.
3 tons is irrelevant to how much psi it is. It depends on what the 3 tons is being used for. PSI is 'pounds per square inch', which is pressure, while 3 tons is just a measurement of weight. They are two totally different measurement tools, so it leaves the question unanswerable. None - one is a pressure, one is a weight - you cannot convert one to the other.
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1 ' = 0.3048 m, so multiply the altitude in feet by 0.3048 to get altitude in meters It is the same for altitude as for any other linear measurement.
Yes, altitude is a noun, a singular common noun, a word for measurement in height in relation to sea level or the ground; altitude is a thing.
The first recorded measurement of altitude was by the ancient Greeks, who used trigonometry to measure the height of the Great Pyramid of Giza around 2500 BCE. This method laid the foundation for later developments in altitude measurement techniques.
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Recording the location of a star requires a measurement of altitude, azimuth, and time.