Convert Carrat to Long Ton
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Unit Information
Kilogram (kg)
Definition: The SI base unit of mass.
History: Originally defined as the mass of one liter of water at 4 degrees Celsius.
Current Use: The standard unit of mass in most of the world.
Gram (g)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to 0.001 kilograms.
History: Part of the original metric system.
Current Use: Used for light objects and precise measurements.
Milligram (mg)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a gram.
History: Part of the metric system.
Current Use: Used in medicine and chemistry for precise measurements.
Metric Ton (t)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms.
History: Also known as a tonne, part of the metric system.
Current Use: Used for measuring large masses in industry and shipping.
Long Ton (lt)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to 2240 pounds or 1016 kilograms.
History: Traditional British unit, also called imperial ton.
Current Use: Still used in some British contexts.
Short Ton (st)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to 2000 pounds or 907 kilograms.
History: Standard ton used in the United States.
Current Use: Commonly used in the US for measuring large masses.
Pound (lb)
Definition: An imperial unit of mass equal to approximately 0.453 kilograms.
History: Derived from the Roman pound "libra pondo".
Current Use: Used in the United States and some other countries.
Ounce (oz)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to 1/16 pound or approximately 28.35 grams.
History: Derived from the Roman ounce.
Current Use: Used in the United States for light objects.
Carat (ct)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to 200 milligrams, used for gemstones.
History: Originally based on the weight of carob seeds.
Current Use: Standard unit for measuring gemstones and pearls.
Atomic Mass Unit (u)
Definition: A unit of mass equal to 1/12 of the mass of a carbon-12 atom.
History: Defined for atomic and molecular mass measurements.
Current Use: Used in physics and chemistry for atomic masses.
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Measure the amount of matter in an object.
This converter supports 10 different units including Kilogram, Gram, Milligram, Metric Ton, Long Ton, Short Ton, Pound and Ounce. Every unit is backed by definitions, histories, and usage examples so you can justify results in documentation or compliance reports.
Fast facts
- The kilogram is the only SI base unit still defined by a physical prototype.
- The pound comes from the Latin word "libra" which means balance or scales.
- A metric ton equals 1000 kilograms, while a US ton equals 2000 pounds.
Popular conversion formulas
- Convert Kilograms to Pounds:
kg * 2.205 - Convert Ounces to Grams:
oz * 28.35
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Did you know?
- The kilogram is the only SI base unit still defined by a physical prototype.
- The pound comes from the Latin word "libra" which means balance or scales.
- A metric ton equals 1000 kilograms, while a US ton equals 2000 pounds.
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Common Conversions
Convert Kilograms to Pounds
kg * 2.205
Convert Ounces to Grams
oz * 28.35