A common example of an object that weighs 1500 tons is a locomotive engine, such as the Union Pacific Big Boy steam locomotive. Another example could be a large military tank, like the M1 Abrams tank, which also weighs around 1500 tons. In the context of nature, a blue whale, the largest animal on Earth, can weigh up to 200 tons, so a group of several blue whales could collectively weigh around 1500 tons.
1.6 tons
1.6 tons
The Big Ben mechanism weighs 5 tons.
3 tons, for example.
2 tons is greater than 1500 lbs. To convert 2 tons to pounds, you would multiply 2 by 2000 (since there are 2000 lbs in a ton), which equals 4000 lbs. Therefore, 2 tons (4000 lbs) is greater than 1500 lbs.
1.6 tons
1.6 tons
7 tons or 1500 lbs
There are 1.5 metric tons in 1500 kilograms.
2 tons equals out to 4,000 pounds, so 2 tons weighs more than 1,500 lbs.
2 tons = 2000 pounds, 1500 pounds = 1.5 tons
It weighs 0.60 tons.
The Big Ben mechanism weighs 5 tons.
2.75 tons is 5500 lbs, in U.S. measurement, because our ton weighs 2000 lbs. A metric ton is 1000 kilograms (about 2204.6 lbs), so if measured in metric tons, 2.75 tons weighs about 6062.6 lbs.
0.75 tons.
The Great Pyramid Of Egypt It Weighs 600 million tons
3/424,000 ounces = 24,000/16 pounds = 1500 pounds = 1500/2000 tons = 0.75 tons