Pounds to Metric tons Converter

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Common weight units

Pound (lb)

Definition: A pound (symbol: lb) is a unit of mass in the imperial and US customary systems. The international avoirdupois pound is defined as exactly 0.45359237 kilograms. There are 16 ounces in a pound and 2,000 pounds in a short ton.

History/origin: The pound traces its origins to the Roman libra pondo, from which both its name and symbol derive. Various versions of the pound existed across different regions and eras until the avoirdupois pound was standardized internationally in 1959.

Current use: The pound is the primary unit of body weight in the United States and is also used in the UK alongside kilograms. It is common in food labeling, aviation, and general commerce in countries that have not fully adopted the metric system.

Metric ton (t)

Definition: The metric ton, or tonne, is a large metric mass unit. One t equals 1,000 kg, or one million grams.

History/origin: Metric trade needed a unit larger than the kilogram for bulk goods, and the tonne provided a decimal-friendly measure for heavy loads.

Current use: T is common in freight, grain markets, steel production, carbon emissions, vehicle weights, mining output, livestock feed, and international shipping.

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