That simply can't be converted - it doesn't make sense. You are trying to compare units of power with units of mass. If you mean "in 1 ton of fuel", it still doesn't make sense, because (a) the fuel must be specified, and (b) you would be confusing units of power, with units of energy.
There are 2,000 pounds in 1 ton.
1 US ton = 907 kg 1 UK ton =1016 Kg 1 Metric ton= 1000Kg
0.001 ton = 1 kg.0.001 ton = 1 kg.0.001 ton = 1 kg.0.001 ton = 1 kg.
10 quintals (not quintels) = 1 ton.
1 ton = 907.44102 kilogram
one ton is equal to 4.71 horsepower.
1 ton of hemp weighs 1 ton. 1 ton of paper weighs 1 ton.
1 ton.
1 US ton = 2000 lb
There are 2,000 lbs in 1 ton.
There is 32,000 oz in 1 ton.
My Consumer Guide book shows : For a ( 2002 ) Chevrolet Silverado 1/2 ton truck : The 4.8 liter V8 engine is rated at ( 275 horsepower )
1000 kg = 1 ton
Ummm....do you mean how many Ib's are in a ton? 1 ton=2000 pounds
1 metric ton is 1,000kg
1 short ton = 907.18474 kilograms
None. A horsepower is a measure of power (rate of doing work) while a ton is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.