Grains to Metric Tons calculator

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Grains to Metric Tons formula

Metric Tons to Grains formula

Grains
Grains

A grain is a unit of measurement of mass, and in the troy weight, avoirdupois, and Apothecaries' system, equal to exactly 64.79891 milligrams. It is nominally based upon the mass of a single virtual ideal seed of a cereal.

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Metric Tons
Metric Tons

Bridge in Norway approved for three tonnes.

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Grains to Metric Tons Conversion Table

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gr t gr t gr t gr t
1 6.479891E-8 26 1.68477166E-6 51 3.30474441E-6 76 4.92471716E-6
2 1.2959782E-7 27 1.74957057E-6 52 3.36954332E-6 77 4.98951607E-6
3 1.9439673E-7 28 1.81436948E-6 53 3.43434223E-6 78 5.05431498E-6
4 2.5919564E-7 29 1.87916839E-6 54 3.49914114E-6 79 5.11911389E-6
5 3.2399455E-7 30 1.9439673E-6 55 3.56394005E-6 80 5.1839128E-6
6 3.8879346E-7 31 2.00876621E-6 56 3.62873896E-6 81 5.24871171E-6
7 4.5359237E-7 32 2.07356512E-6 57 3.69353787E-6 82 5.31351062E-6
8 5.1839128E-7 33 2.13836403E-6 58 3.75833678E-6 83 5.37830953E-6
9 5.8319019E-7 34 2.20316294E-6 59 3.82313569E-6 84 5.44310844E-6
10 6.479891E-7 35 2.26796185E-6 60 3.8879346E-6 85 5.50790735E-6
11 7.1278801E-7 36 2.33276076E-6 61 3.95273351E-6 86 5.57270626E-6
12 7.7758692E-7 37 2.39755967E-6 62 4.01753242E-6 87 5.63750517E-6
13 8.4238583E-7 38 2.46235858E-6 63 4.08233133E-6 88 5.70230408E-6
14 9.0718474E-7 39 2.52715749E-6 64 4.14713024E-6 89 5.76710299E-6
15 9.7198365E-7 40 2.5919564E-6 65 4.21192915E-6 90 5.8319019E-6
16 1.03678256E-6 41 2.65675531E-6 66 4.27672806E-6 91 5.89670081E-6
17 1.10158147E-6 42 2.72155422E-6 67 4.34152697E-6 92 5.96149972E-6
18 1.16638038E-6 43 2.78635313E-6 68 4.40632588E-6 93 6.02629863E-6
19 1.23117929E-6 44 2.85115204E-6 69 4.47112479E-6 94 6.09109754E-6
20 1.2959782E-6 45 2.91595095E-6 70 4.5359237E-6 95 6.15589645E-6
21 1.36077711E-6 46 2.98074986E-6 71 4.60072261E-6 96 6.22069536E-6
22 1.42557602E-6 47 3.04554877E-6 72 4.66552152E-6 97 6.28549427E-6
23 1.49037493E-6 48 3.11034768E-6 73 4.73032043E-6 98 6.35029318E-6
24 1.55517384E-6 49 3.17514659E-6 74 4.79511934E-6 99 6.41509209E-6
25 1.61997275E-6 50 3.2399455E-6 75 4.85991825E-6 100 6.479891E-6

  • Tonne (1,000,000 grams)
    The tonne commonly referred to as the metric ton in the United States, is a non-SI metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms or one megagram (Mg); it is equivalent to approximately 2,204.6 pounds, 1.102 short tons (US) or 0.984 long tons (imperial). Although not part of the SI, the tonne is accepted for use with SI units and prefixes by the International Committee for Weights and Measures.
  • Grain (0.0648 grams)
    The small golden disk close to the 5 cm marker is a piece of pure gold weighing one troy grain. Shown for comparison is a tape measure and coins of major world currencies. A grain is a unit of measurement of mass, and in the troy weight, avoirdupois, and Apothecaries' system, equal to exactly 64.79891 milligrams. It is nominally based upon the mass of a single virtual ideal seed of a cereal. From the Bronze Age into the Renaissance the average masses of wheat and barley grains were part of the legal definitions of units of mass. Rather, expressions such as "thirty-two grains of wheat, taken from the middle of the ear" appear to have been ritualistic formulas, essentially the premodern equivalent of legal boilerplate. Another source states that it was defined as the weight needed for 252.458 units to balance a cubic inch of distilled water at 30 inches of mercury pressure and 62 degrees Fahrenheit for both the air and water. Another book states that Captain Henry Kater, of the British Standards Commission, arrived at this value experimentally.
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