The conversion is not a simple mathematical exercise. You need to know the mass of the container. For example, a truck with a load of 10 tons might have a mass of 12 tons - the additional 2 tons being the mass of the [empty] truck. In that case, the gross mass is 12 tons and the net mass is 10 tons.
Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation- Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
There are 2,000 pounds in a net (short) ton.
no they are both the same
one ton is equal to 4.71 horsepower.
367.7 kN
gross ton includes the weight of the container (tare). net tons are just the weight of the freight A gross tone is a Long ton (or English Ton) 2,240 lbs. A Net ton is a short ton or 2000 lbs
well there is no difference
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1 pound = 0.000446428571 gross ton gross ton , 1 gross ton = 2240 pounds.
Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation- Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
Gross weight is the total weight of the packaging/vehicle and its contents when loaded, as opposed to either the tare weight (the empty package/vehicle) or the net weight (only that of the contents/load).
GVC stands for gross caloric value. Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation, Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
There are 2,000 pounds in a net (short) ton.
Gross margin is Gross income as a percentage of revenue. Net Margin is net income as a percentage of revenue.
no they are both the same
What is the difference in Net and gross pricing in construction?
Gross price-expenses=net price