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To calculate specific lube oil consumption, divide the total amount of lube oil consumed during a specific period by the total fuel consumed in the same period. The formula is: [ \text{Specific Lube Oil Consumption (SLOC)} = \frac{\text{Total Lube Oil Consumed (liters)}}{\text{Total Fuel Consumed (metric tons or liters)}} ] This will give you the lube oil consumption per unit of fuel, typically expressed in liters per metric ton or liters per liter of fuel consumed.
The answer is in the question - one ton. above is wrong a one ton truck is called a one ton truck as it is built to carry one ton in weight what the truck actually weighs depends on the size of the vehicle
The weight of water displaced by a one ton ship would be one ton, as it experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight of the water it displaces (Archimedes' Principle).
One ton is equal to 2,000 pounds.
There are 1,188 liters of crude oil per metric ton
One ton of crude oil equals 7.3 barrels.
2000ounds
About 500,000 GT if me and martyn were on it
Any barge which displaces more than one ton of water (and allowing for appropriate freeboard) will safely carry a one ton weight.
One ton in US weight.
One ton is equal to 2,000 pounds or 907.18 kilograms.
SAE 10w30.