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| − | A '''Metric Ton''' (M/T) or '''tonne''' (t) is a unit of weight measurement equal to 1000 [[kilogram | + | A '''Metric Ton''' (M/T) or '''tonne''' (t) is a unit of weight measurement equal to 1000 [[kilogram]]s.<ref>http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units</ref> |
| − | It should not be confused with the [[imperial]] and US Customary unit, ''ton'', which is equal to 2000 pounds, or approximately 907 [[kilogram | + | It should not be confused with the [[imperial]] and US Customary unit, ''ton'', which is equal to 2000 pounds, or approximately 907 [[kilogram]]s. |
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Latest revision as of 15:59, July 13, 2016
A Metric Ton (M/T) or tonne (t) is a unit of weight measurement equal to 1000 kilograms.[1]
It should not be confused with the imperial and US Customary unit, ton, which is equal to 2000 pounds, or approximately 907 kilograms.