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1 Unit definition  





2 Unit equivalences  





3 Usage around the world  



3.1  United Kingdom  





3.2  United States  





3.3  International  







4 See also  





5 References  














Long ton






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Long ton
Unit systemImperial units, United States customary units
Unit ofMass
Symbollong ton
In base units2,240 lb
Conversions
1 long ton in ...... is equal to ...
   SI base units   1,016.047 kg
   Metric tons   1.016047 t
   Short tons   1.12 short tons (exactly)

The long ton,[1] also known as the imperial tonordisplacement ton,[1][2] is a measurement unit equal to 2,240 pounds (1,016.0 kg). It is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois system of weights or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the 13th century. It is used in the United States for bulk commodities.

It is not to be confused with the short ton, a unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds (907.2 kg) used in the United States, and Canada before metrication, also referred to simply as a "ton".

Unit definition[edit]

A long ton is defined as exactly 2,240 pounds. The long ton arises from the traditional British measurement system: A long ton is 20 long hundredweight (cwt), each of which is 8 stone (1 stone = 14 pounds). Thus, a long ton is 20 × 8 × 14 lb = 2,240 lb.

Unit equivalences[edit]

A long ton, also called the weight ton (W/T),[1] imperial ton, or displacement ton, is equal to:

Usage around the world[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

To comply with the practices of the European Union, the British Imperial ton was explicitly excluded from use for trade by the United Kingdom's Weights and Measures Act of 1985.[3][4] The measure used since then is the metric ton of 1000 kilograms, identified through the word "tonne".

If still used for measurement, then the word "ton" is taken to refer to an imperial or long ton.[5]

United States[edit]

In the United States, the long ton is commonly used in measuring the displacementofships and the shipping of baled commodities[1] and bulk goods like iron ore and elemental sulfur.[citation needed]

International[edit]

The long ton was the unit prescribed for warships by the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922; for example, battleships were limited to a displacement of 35,000 long tons (35,560 t; 39,200 short tons). The long ton is traditionally used as the unit of weight in international contracts for many bulk goods and commodities.[citation needed]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Definitions, Tonnages and Equivalents". Military Sealift Fleet Support Command Ships. Archived from the original on 24 July 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  • ^ a b Dictionary.com - "a unit for measuring the displacement of a vessel, equal to a long ton of 2240 pounds (about 1016 kg) or 35 cu. ft. (1 cu. m) of seawater."
  • ^ legislation.gov.uk: Weights and Measures Act 1985 Retrieved 17 January 2013.
  • ^ A Dictionary of Weights, Measures, and Units, edited by Donald Fenna, Oxford University Press
  • ^ "Weights and Measures Act 1985". legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 13 September 2021.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Long_ton&oldid=1230320917"

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