Apothecaries’ Scruple to Imperial Tons calculator

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Apothecaries’ Scruple to Imperial Tons formula

Imperial Tons to Apothecaries’ Scruple formula

Apothecaries’ Scruple
Apothecaries’ Scruple

Scruple, unit of weight in the apothecaries' system, equal to 20 grains, or one-third dram, and equivalent to 1.296 grams. It was sometimes mistakenly assigned to the avoirdupois system.

Source: Wikipedia

Imperial Tons
Imperial Tons

Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.

Source: Wikipedia


Apothecaries’ Scruple to Imperial Tons Conversion Table

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s ap LT s ap LT s ap LT s ap LT
1 1.2755102040816E-6 26 3.3163265306122E-5 51 6.5051020408163E-5 76 9.6938775510204E-5
2 2.5510204081633E-6 27 3.4438775510204E-5 52 6.6326530612245E-5 77 9.8214285714286E-5
3 3.8265306122449E-6 28 3.5714285714286E-5 53 6.7602040816327E-5 78 9.9489795918367E-5
4 5.1020408163265E-6 29 3.6989795918367E-5 54 6.8877551020408E-5 79 0.00010076530612245
5 6.3775510204082E-6 30 3.8265306122449E-5 55 7.015306122449E-5 80 0.00010204081632653
6 7.6530612244898E-6 31 3.9540816326531E-5 56 7.1428571428571E-5 81 0.00010331632653061
7 8.9285714285714E-6 32 4.0816326530612E-5 57 7.2704081632653E-5 82 0.00010459183673469
8 1.0204081632653E-5 33 4.2091836734694E-5 58 7.3979591836735E-5 83 0.00010586734693878
9 1.1479591836735E-5 34 4.3367346938776E-5 59 7.5255102040816E-5 84 0.00010714285714286
10 1.2755102040816E-5 35 4.4642857142857E-5 60 7.6530612244898E-5 85 0.00010841836734694
11 1.4030612244898E-5 36 4.5918367346939E-5 61 7.780612244898E-5 86 0.00010969387755102
12 1.530612244898E-5 37 4.719387755102E-5 62 7.9081632653061E-5 87 0.0001109693877551
13 1.6581632653061E-5 38 4.8469387755102E-5 63 8.0357142857143E-5 88 0.00011224489795918
14 1.7857142857143E-5 39 4.9744897959184E-5 64 8.1632653061224E-5 89 0.00011352040816327
15 1.9132653061224E-5 40 5.1020408163265E-5 65 8.2908163265306E-5 90 0.00011479591836735
16 2.0408163265306E-5 41 5.2295918367347E-5 66 8.4183673469388E-5 91 0.00011607142857143
17 2.1683673469388E-5 42 5.3571428571429E-5 67 8.5459183673469E-5 92 0.00011734693877551
18 2.2959183673469E-5 43 5.484693877551E-5 68 8.6734693877551E-5 93 0.00011862244897959
19 2.4234693877551E-5 44 5.6122448979592E-5 69 8.8010204081633E-5 94 0.00011989795918367
20 2.5510204081633E-5 45 5.7397959183673E-5 70 8.9285714285714E-5 95 0.00012117346938776
21 2.6785714285714E-5 46 5.8673469387755E-5 71 9.0561224489796E-5 96 0.00012244897959184
22 2.8061224489796E-5 47 5.9948979591837E-5 72 9.1836734693878E-5 97 0.00012372448979592
23 2.9336734693878E-5 48 6.1224489795918E-5 73 9.3112244897959E-5 98 0.000125
24 3.0612244897959E-5 49 6.25E-5 74 9.4387755102041E-5 99 0.00012627551020408
25 3.1887755102041E-5 50 6.3775510204082E-5 75 9.5663265306122E-5 100 0.00012755102040816

  • Imperial Ton (1,016,046.90 grams)
    Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.
  • Scruple (1.296 grams)
    The apothecaries' system or apothecaries' weights and measures is a historical system of mass and volume units that were used by physicians and apothecaries for medical recipes, and also sometimes by scientists. Scruple, unit of weight in the apothecaries’ system, equal to 20 grains, or one-third dram, and equivalent to 1.296 grams.
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