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Ton is a unit of mass used in several measurement systems. The most common form worldwide is the metric ton, or tonne, defined as exactly 1,000 kilograms. The symbol t is standard for the tonne. While widely used in commerce and industry, the tonne is not an SI base unit, but it is accepted for use with the SI as a non-SI unit expressed in kilograms.

Three major variants are encountered: the metric ton (tonne) at 1,000 kg; the short ton used in

Ton measurements are common in shipping, construction, mining, and vehicle specifications, especially when describing mass, capacity,

the
United
States
at
2,000
pounds
(about
907.18474
kg);
and
the
long
ton
used
in
the
United
Kingdom
at
2,240
pounds
(about
1,016.0469
kg).
Consequently,
1
tonne
is
approximately
1.10231
short
tons
and
0.98421
long
tons.
or
cargo.
In
shipping,
ships’
tonnage
historically
referred
to
volume
or
size;
today
gross
tonnage
and
deadweight
tonnage
denote
overall
size
and
carrying
capacity
rather
than
a
precise
mass.
In
scientific
contexts,
mass
is
usually
given
in
kilograms,
with
“ton”
used
primarily
in
everyday
language
and
commerce
to
avoid
longer
figures.