Everything about The Short Ton totally explained
The
short ton (
S/T) is a unit of mass equal to 2,000
lb (exactly 907.18474 kg). In the
United States it's often called simply
ton without distinguishing it from the
metric ton (or
tonne, 1,000 kilograms) or the
long ton (2,240 pounds)—rather, the other two are specifically noted. There are, however, some U.S. applications for which unspecified
tons normally means long tons (for example, Navy ships) or metric tons (world grain production figures).
Both the long and short ton are defined as 20
hundredweights, but a hundredweight is 112 pounds (which is equal to 8
stone) in the Imperial system (long or gross hundredweight) and 100 pounds in the U.S. system (short or net hundredweight).
The spelling
tonne is from
Gallic and
French. The term applied to the barrel of the largest size. In
Old English the spelling was tunne, "
cask" - a full cask about a metre high could easily weigh a tonne. The antiquated British wine cask volume measurement
tun is close to a metric tonne in weight as it defines about 954 litres which for most liquids amounts to as many kilograms.
A
short ton–force is 2,000
pounds-force (8,896
newtons).
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