Grams to Imperial Tons calculator

Looking for a calculator or a conversion table to convert Grams to Imperial Tons? The answer is one click away! With our smart calculator you can easily convert between the two weight units g and LT.

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To use the calculator, place your cursor in the desired unit field and write a number.The calculator will automatically convert your number and display the result in the other unit fields. If needed use the dot "." as the decimal separator.

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Grams to Imperial Tons formula

Imperial Tons to Grams formula

Grams
Grams

The Metric unit Gram is often used in baking.

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


Grams to Imperial Tons Conversion Table

Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Grams to Imperial Tons conversion table based on your needs.

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g LT g LT g LT g LT
1 9.8420652761106E-7 26 2.5589369717888E-5 51 5.0194532908164E-5 76 7.4799696098441E-5
2 1.9684130552221E-6 27 2.6573576245499E-5 52 5.1178739435775E-5 77 7.5783902626052E-5
3 2.9526195828332E-6 28 2.755778277311E-5 53 5.2162945963386E-5 78 7.6768109153663E-5
4 3.9368261104442E-6 29 2.8541989300721E-5 54 5.3147152490997E-5 79 7.7752315681274E-5
5 4.9210326380553E-6 30 2.9526195828332E-5 55 5.4131359018608E-5 80 7.8736522208885E-5
6 5.9052391656664E-6 31 3.0510402355943E-5 56 5.5115565546219E-5 81 7.9720728736496E-5
7 6.8894456932774E-6 32 3.1494608883554E-5 57 5.609977207383E-5 82 8.0704935264107E-5
8 7.8736522208885E-6 33 3.2478815411165E-5 58 5.7083978601442E-5 83 8.1689141791718E-5
9 8.8578587484995E-6 34 3.3463021938776E-5 59 5.8068185129053E-5 84 8.2673348319329E-5
10 9.8420652761106E-6 35 3.4447228466387E-5 60 5.9052391656664E-5 85 8.365755484694E-5
11 1.0826271803722E-5 36 3.5431434993998E-5 61 6.0036598184275E-5 86 8.4641761374551E-5
12 1.1810478331333E-5 37 3.6415641521609E-5 62 6.1020804711886E-5 87 8.5625967902162E-5
13 1.2794684858944E-5 38 3.739984804922E-5 63 6.2005011239497E-5 88 8.6610174429773E-5
14 1.3778891386555E-5 39 3.8384054576831E-5 64 6.2989217767108E-5 89 8.7594380957384E-5
15 1.4763097914166E-5 40 3.9368261104442E-5 65 6.3973424294719E-5 90 8.8578587484995E-5
16 1.5747304441777E-5 41 4.0352467632053E-5 66 6.495763082233E-5 91 8.9562794012607E-5
17 1.6731510969388E-5 42 4.1336674159665E-5 67 6.5941837349941E-5 92 9.0547000540218E-5
18 1.7715717496999E-5 43 4.2320880687276E-5 68 6.6926043877552E-5 93 9.1531207067829E-5
19 1.869992402461E-5 44 4.3305087214887E-5 69 6.7910250405163E-5 94 9.251541359544E-5
20 1.9684130552221E-5 45 4.4289293742498E-5 70 6.8894456932774E-5 95 9.3499620123051E-5
21 2.0668337079832E-5 46 4.5273500270109E-5 71 6.9878663460385E-5 96 9.4483826650662E-5
22 2.1652543607443E-5 47 4.625770679772E-5 72 7.0862869987996E-5 97 9.5468033178273E-5
23 2.2636750135054E-5 48 4.7241913325331E-5 73 7.1847076515607E-5 98 9.6452239705884E-5
24 2.3620956662665E-5 49 4.8226119852942E-5 74 7.2831283043218E-5 99 9.7436446233495E-5
25 2.4605163190277E-5 50 4.9210326380553E-5 75 7.381548957083E-5 100 9.8420652761106E-5

  • 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.
  • Gram (1 gram)
    The gram (alternative spelling: gramme; SI unit symbol: g) is a metric system unit of mass. Originally defined as "the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a metre [1 cm3], and at the temperature of melting ice" (later at 4 °C, the temperature of maximum density of water). However, in a reversal of reference and defined units, a gram is now defined as one one-thousandth of the SI base unit, the kilogram, or 1×10−3 kg, which itself is now defined, not in terms of grams, but as being equal to the mass of a physical prototype of a specific alloy kept locked up and preserved by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures.
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