15 tonns
The Titanic weighed 52,310 tons
Not a simple queston to answer. In general practical terms, the gross or deadweight tonnage may be expressed as the all-up tonnage of a ship when loaded to the the legal limit of her load marks. It is NOT the weight of the ship. Nor is it the displacement. Peter Cottman.
Gross register tonnage (GRT) represents the total internal volume of a vessel.
it is the expession given in terms of volume for the total capacity of vessel(gross tonnage) and for the cargo carrying capacity (net tonnage).
It can't. Gross tonnage is a measure of volume, while displacement is a measure of weight. The light ship displacement is equal to the total displacement minus the deadweight.
Depends on what the tare weight already on the axle is. Generally, you can take your tare weight, subtract it from what your gross weight would be allowed on the low tonnage road (21 tons or 42,000 lbs. on a tandem truck), and you generally won't be harassed as long as your gross weight doesn't exceed what it would be allowed in accordance with the restrictions of the low tonnage road. But this is in no way guaranteed, bear in mind.
46,328 gross register tons
It is 66332.
The Gross register tonnage of Titanic was 46,328.
Gross Tonnage 3881
The numerical value is 66332.
Gross tonnage is a technical term used to determine the size of a ship for legal reasonsA ton is a unit of measure weighing 2,000 pounds.This may also mean:TON: A ton of product + the weight of packaging.Gross Ton: Total weight of product and packaging.