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
1500 kg is 1.65 US tons.
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
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.
It weighs 0.60 tons.
The Big Ben mechanism weighs 5 tons.
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